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3321_32 Jeff Croft's Bookmarks Tagged With "blogging"

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  1. Visit Creating Social Networks Few Want Creating Social Networks Few Want

    Moveable Type and Wordpress are both touting new "social networking" features for future releases. The question is: does anyone care? Do people really want to start their own social networking sites around their blog? From what I can tell, these a… More

  2. Visit Fifty Most Influential Female Bloggers Fifty Most Influential Female Bloggers

    A solid, well-rounded list that includes a ton of great bloggers and a handful of good friends. Via [Rex](http://fimoculous.com), who is [just a bit uptight](http://twitter.com/fimoculous/statuses/854991174) about people not giving him credit for … More

  3. Visit Zeldman: The vanishing personal site Zeldman: The vanishing personal site

    Zledman talks about the changing personal site, which is more and more being "offloaded" to third-party services (Flickr, Twitter, Tumblr, etc.). I like to think I've got the best of both worlds, here at jeffcroft.com. I definitely do miss the old… More

  4. Visit Twitter in your blog, blog posts in your Twitter. Ping ping ping! Twitter in your blog, blog posts in your Twitter. Ping ping ping!

    Sarah gripes about people that pipe their blog posts into twitter or their tweets into their blog feeds. I couldn't agree more. It's incredibly annoying.

  5. Visit James Bennett: Where is Django's blog application? James Bennett: Where is Django's blog application?

    People ask me this question all the time. The answer, in general, is, "there's really not one." Building a monolithic blogging application for Django kind of goes against the grain of most of the best practices for Django development -- and James … More

  6. Visit Want To Learn Web Programming? Write A Blog Engine. Want To Learn Web Programming? Write A Blog Engine.

    Speaking form personal experience, I can say that I fully agree with this piece. Blogs engines are great learning tools: everyone understands what one is and how it typically works, everyone has their own ideas of "custom" things they want from th… More

  7. Visit What A Comment Stream Would Look Like In A Meeting What A Comment Stream Would Look Like In A Meeting

    Definitely funny -- at least if you've ever tried to read Digg.com comments.

  8. Visit Adactio: Reflection Adactio: Reflection

    Jeremy has some great thoughts here on the nature of online conversation. Based in part on a back-and-forth he and I had over the weekend, I was feeling similarly depressed about the ability for people to communicate as civil human beings for the … More

  9. Visit YATP: Typogrify for Textpattern YATP: Typogrify for Textpattern

    I'm so excited to see Christian's Typogrify being ported to all these popular publishing platform. The web is getting prettier every day!

  10. Visit MT4 and movabletype.org               MT4 and movabletype.org

    It's good to see Movable Type back with a new version. It's been *soooo* long since the last major update. I'm no longer using it, but it was good for me while it lasted, and the additions of memcached and OpenID support are big boons. Congrats, S… More

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