1/18/2007 ↓

Some Bling for Your Blog

Author: Mark Ghosh Category: Blogging News, LinkyLoo

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Some Bling for Your Blog A NYTimes article on stuff (widgets) to add to your blog and some reactions from your favorite bloggers on widgets and their use. Most of the widgets mentioned are ones featured here in the past except a couple of new ones such as WidgetBox. Wordpress.com and Matt are interviewed and mentioned in the article.

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  1. Very cool site. I bookmarked it. Thanks!

    Paul (1 comments.) — 01/18/2007 @ 11:44 am
  2. Typically, they’re built with Flash software from Adobe

    I thought Macromedia made Flash. Good find, though.

    Jonathan (74 comments.) — 01/18/2007 @ 4:46 pm
  3. Macromedia was purchased by Adobe sometime ago.
    Mark (211 comments.) — 01/18/2007 @ 4:53 pm
  4. [...] The New York Times recently posted an article about some tools for your blog. In the article they interview some prominent people in the blogging community and asked them what widgets and other add-ons they use on their blogs. They can range from photo feeds from Flickr to random quotes from a blogger’s favorite TV show or the books and movies in their collection or Netflix account. WordPress lead developer Matt Mullenweg even talks about his favorite widget, Sphere. Hat tip to Weblog Tools Collection. [...]

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