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We Asked, Matt Answered – WordPress and Windows Azure Explained

The transcript is very long so, lazy that I am I just scanned through the document until I found Matt’s part of the show. Matt demonstrated an example of a WordPress blog running on Azure on the background. The point of the demonstration was to show ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Digg

Pikk Gives New Twist to Social News Polling

Recently, startup Pikk.com joined the ranks of Digg, Mixx and other social news/blog links aggregation sites.  In the company’s own words: Pikk is a link aggregation service that lets users submit and vote on stories. Every story is submitted with two ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Digg,  Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.

What Was Matt Mullenweg Doing at the Microsoft Conference?

According to reports, WindowsAzure will let Microsoft’s corporate clients to write code on a cloud-based OS running on Microsoft’s data centers. WindowsAzure is about to go live sometime in January. It’s obviously a paid service which will have ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Tim Berners-Lee and W3C Announces New Projects

Of course you all know who we refer to as the father of the web, right? – The one and only Sir Tim Berners – Lee. Berners-Lee is set to go on a trip to Africa, particularly Kenya and Uganda, to meet with several government leaders, educators and ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tim Berners-Lee

From Blog Comments to Social Engagement

Actually, what the article was saying is that reader engagement on blog has drastically changed, not so much blogging per se. To put the findings of PostRank study in a simpler manner, it should be said that reader engagement on blogs which is used to ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Facebook Inc.,  FriendFeed

Blogging for Schwags and Maintaining Impartiality

The LA Times is currently running a good and timely story that deals on one sensitive issue related to blogging and bloggers. Mommy bloggers getting woed by food firms with schwags and other freebies in exchange for some write-up and publicity buzz ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  15 Nov 2009

Fox News Cracks Down a YouTube Channel

For Fox News, its was time to take down News1News, a YouTube channel syndicating clips from Fox News – specifically segments that attact the Liberal Party.  Although not all YouTube Channels who are leaning to the left were closed down, shutting down ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  14 Nov 2009

WordPress.com Rolls Out GeoTagging Feature

WordPress.com’s free blog hosting site has just rolled out geotagging of posts. This opt-in feature allows you to identify your location whenever you write a post. Enabling this feature your blogs can be done either automatically by WordPress.com or ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  12 Nov 2009

Windows Live Gets More Partners, Including YouTube

Microsoft has sealed new partnerships with 19 web properties which has been integrated to Windows Live.  This is an opt-in feature, so you can just select which web activity partners you would like to add on your Windows Live profile. Interestingly, ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  12 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Mixing Business with Pleasure, Twitter and LinkedIn Team Up

So how does the integration works? It’s dead simple.  Whatever status you set on your LinkedIn updates, you can now tweet it to your Twitter account. Inversely, you can now send tweets to your Linked connections as well. While it is easier to do from ...

From ARNOLD ZAFRA, The Blog Herald,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: LinkedIn Corp,  Twitter Inc

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