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  1. New On Google’s Blogger: Import-Export Blogs, Ratings And Embeded Comment Forms?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    Users of Google’s Blogger (aka BlogSpot) platform will be excited to see three new features being tested on Google’s eternal beta site for Blogger (which can be accessed over at draft.blogger.com). The first is the

    Tagged: technology, general, google, blog software

  2. WordPress Wednesday News: Your Own Song in the Plugin Competition, WordPress 2.6 Beta and First Looks, WordCamp UK New Location, Batcache, Naked Themes, and More

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    Want your own song? Win the Weblog Tools Collection WordPress Plugin Competition! WordPress 2.6 Beta released for testing. First looks at the new features coming in WordPress 2.6. WordCamp UK changes locations

    Tagged: news, features, wordpress, featured

  3. How Long Does It Take You to Write a Blog Post?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    I’m often asked how long it takes me to write a blog post or web article. My answer is: until it’s done. Some blog posts take only a few minutes from idea to finished product. A few minutes to edit and clean it up

    Tagged: features, blogging, editorial, publishing, featured, guides and tutorials

  4. Adobe Makes Flash Sites Visible To Google, Yahoo, But Not Microsoft?

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    It looks as if Adobe has given sight to blind search engines. Previously if web designers of blogs, web sites, etc. coded their site in flash, they would have to give up the ability to have their site indexed by the

    Tagged: technology, general, google, yahoo, search engines, seo

  5. 1938 Media inks deal with Verizon

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    Loren Feldman is having a busy week. Yesterday, 1938 Media inked a deal with Verizon Wireless to carry his content on their VCast network, according to this post at TechCrunch. Feldman confirmed the news later in the

    Tagged: video, features

  6. Movable Type Monday: Action Streams, FriendFeed, Greyhound, RC3

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    This past week saw another round of incredible plugins being released with the majority focussed on integrating your Movable Type blog with third party services including FriendFeed, action stream plugins for

    Tagged: features, featured, movable type

  7. Doubting the Legitimacy of Blog Comments

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    When you get a comment such as: Teens are upward on the drooling era because they aren’t unmarried to scrimp joyous and attractive proclamations and they are amorously the depressing to be the looks of hollywood

    Tagged: features, blogging, comments, editorial, wordpress, featured, guides and tutorials

  8. And the puppets move on…

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    Loren Feldman, of 1938 Media, has put an end to the Shel Israel puppet game. In his post from Saturday evening entitled Open Letter to Shel Israel: It’s Over, Feldman announces the end of the dispute to Shel (more…)

    Tagged: video, features, social media, professional bloggers

  9. 3 Free and Instant Sources of News Content Ideas

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    “What should I write about?” I am guessing for most people that is a familiar question. For people who set out to cover the news, it is an even more pressing question. The Blog Herald, thankfully, allows both news

    Tagged: features, guides and tutorials

  10. Daniel Jalkut Bashes WordPress 2.6 XMLRPC Decision

    The Blog Herald - Jul 2, 2008

    Daniel Jalkut is the creator current developer and owner of Mac blog application MarsEdit (a great one, by the way), so it should come as no surprise that he’s a bit pissed about the fact that XMLRPC will be disabled

    Tagged: features, wordpress

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