Canvas: Available for Download I would love to see an honest and unbiased review of Canvas and its capabilities.
[Continue Reading...]Canvas: Available for Download I would love to see an honest and unbiased review of Canvas and its capabilities.
[Continue Reading...]WordPress #94 in PC World 100 best: In their recently released 100 Best Products of the Year, WordPress is #94 (or #95).
[Continue Reading...]WP plugin: Trackback Validator Check back with the referring blog to make sure there is a link to your blog. Since there has been quite a splurge of trackback spam recently, this might come in handy.
[Continue Reading...]Blog Micropayments: IndieKarma Each time you visit a website or blog on the indieKarma network, your account is seamlessly debited just one cent. It’s the smallest of micro-payments, directly supporting the blog or website you’re enjoying. Interesting concept, but will the average blogger/blogsurfer really benefit from this or will most of the money end up with the company. Same company as Pixelpass
[Continue Reading...]WP Theme: Slimple A nicely done, simple, two column theme for WordPress with nice Silk icons and a tabbed interface. Check out the demo here.
[Continue Reading...]Technorati Competitor: Gnoos Australian Blog Search Engine Gnoos is providing a similar search engine (as Technorati) but with an Aussie influence. It is still much faster than Technorati and seems to produce sparse but spam free results. Not nearly as many features as in Technorati, but that might be a benefit rather than a disadvantage in maintaining a fast response. Also, in related news, TechCrunch is reporting that Ask/Bloglines is offering a limited blog search and they are conducting their news searches from within 7000 pre-approved blogs and news sites. This blog is not one of those being searched.
[Continue Reading...]WP Themes: Template Monster Five modern looking (and free) WordPress themes from Template Moster.
[Continue Reading...]Google AdSense API? Are we on our way to seeing an API for Google AdSense that would allow publishers to offer ADSense modifications/signups without having the publishers leave their site. It would be the logical solution for Google since they would just make more revenue from ads.
[Continue Reading...]Ike Uneasy Rhetoric is a paean to my hometown, Sacramento, California. I loved it, I left it, I came rushing back into its fry’an’egg on the sidewalk hot embrace. A politically aware community activist by design (living in the capital of the world’s sixth largest economy), my blog will also contain a smattering of political banter, some wistful nostalgia, and the occasional foray into rhetoric. CT hahmed.com Catnabbit My site could always use some more cat loving visitors, and I’ll be keeping up to see what other sites you feature! SB Pop Occulture. I’ve been trying to stay true to the whole “write good content” thing for about three years now, covering all aspects of fringe culture from everything to technology to pop culture, to conspiracy and contemporary spirituality. Thanks in advance for the opportunity to spill my guts here! http://www.jesseslife.com I think there’s some outdoorsy people that may be […]
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