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I Love Squarespace! But I Love Their iPhone App Even More

Squarespace has done a phenominal job in creating an official iPhone app for their users, one which may make Blogger guru’s and WordPress disciples jealous. While it supports the basics of iBlogging (photo uploading, categories & tags, drafts, editing ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  22 Nov 2009

altBlogger: A Basic BlogSpot App For iPhone Fans

With the war over blogging apps slowly cooling down, it looks like BlogSpot fans have yet another premium option to choose for their beloved iPhones. Created by Kiloton Applications, altBlogger provides a simply way for Blogger users to publish text ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

WordPress Breaks My Heart, Wants Me To Upgrade Again (2.8.6)

(WordPress Development) 2.8.6 fixes two security problems that can be exploited by registered, logged in users who have posting privileges. If you have untrusted authors on your blog, upgrading to 2.8.6 is recommended. The first problem is an XSS ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  12 Nov 2009

TweetDeck Fixes iPhone App, Update Live On The App Store

While I was never a fan of their desktop app (as I loathe all things Adobe AIR), their iPhone app has features that put premium apps to shame by striking a balance between power and elegance. The Facebook integration is awesome, as I can finally ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Facebook Inc.,  Twitter Inc

Google Assimilates Admob (Good News For Mobile Friendly Blogs?)

It looks like one of the last, great mobile advertising sites is now in the hands of the mighty Google. Admob, which helped transform the mobile advertising space (especially with the iPhone) is now a property of the mighty Google. (Admob Press ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  9 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  AdMob

Did BlogPress Spank WordPress And Six Apart On The iPhone?

If it were not for the WordPress iPhone app’s ability to moderate comments, I would seriously consider deleting it right now. BlogPress, an iPhone app by CoolLittle Things has recently updated their app which now supports direct image uploading to ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  7 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Six Apart,  Movable Type

Is Your WordPress Blog Haunted?

With Halloween now upon us, many people will be out trick or treatin’, partying up while looking half dead or simply enjoying a good horror flick with friends. But nothing can be worse for a semi-blog geek than to return from the festivities to ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

iPhone Plus Blogger Plus “Troll Hate” Equals Blogium?

Called Blogium, this app gives BlogSpot fans the ability to not only upload images to their Google powered blog, but also delete unwelcome comments from within the app as well (which probably means bad news for trolls and spammers). Despite the fact ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Twitter Inc

Google Asks “What Should Blogger Do?”

After 10 years of existence and releasing a bunch of features including activating real time RSS feeds, jump breaks (AKA expandable post summaries for you WordPress guru’s) and anointing BlogPress Lite as the Blogger app for the iPhone, Google is now ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Will EchoFon’s “Smart Push Technology” Change The Game On Twitter? And The iPhone?

Of the 3 dozen plus Twitter apps available, very few of them support push notification. Even the “big 3” (Tweetie 2, Twittelator Pro and Twitterrific Premium) still lack push support, despite the fact that smaller rivals like SimplyTweet have already ...

From DARNELL CLAYTON, The Blog Herald,  23 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Flickr

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