‘Blogging News’ Category

Dunstan Says Goodbye

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July 18th, 2005
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Dunstan Says Goodbye A tremendous inspiration to many and a constant read of mine for the past few years, Dunstan chooses to close down 1976design.com. On a surprising note he offers up the content of his blogging folder along with MySql database as a zipped up download. I *hope* he changed his passwords since creating the zip. Cherrio to you too Dunstan.

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Top100Bloggers.com – A Whole New Level

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July 15th, 2005
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In the recent weeks, we have been working countless hours rebuilding and redesigning our site, Top100Bloggers.com. We finally came to a point where we thought it would be perfect and ready for a new launch. Our new site includes detailed history stats, a web ring, blog of the day, ranking based on the category, and many more features! We are inviting everyone to join the site today! To join, you can simply click here and it will take you to our registration page. We would like to thank everyone that helped make this site so successful and we dearly appreciate all the support we have received. Thank you very much. As long as bloggers are on our list, we will continue to support the community and those around us. Feel free to send any comments or issues you have to support [at]top100bloggers.com and we will be gladly to serve you […]

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IBMs Weblog Preview

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IBMs Weblog Preview A “preview” of IBMs new blogging software that is as part of the Workspace Collaboration Services. You would need an “IBM ID” to log in and download the software. It looks like this is going to be limited to inside IBM use only.

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Blogcasting anyone?

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July 12th, 2005
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Blogcasting anyone? If a podcast falls in Redmond, and Microsoft isn’t there to hear it – does it make a noise? Microsoft gets the brunt of everything! 🙂

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XMLRPC Sploit Cornfusion

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XMLRPC Sploit Cornfusion: How did the Inquirer people derive that article from their alleged source? The recent vulnerabilities reported about PHP blogging tools (including WordPress) is partially wrong. WordPress is not affected by those series of vulnerabilities because WordPress does not use the same XML-RPC libraries as those other blogging tools. WordPress DID have its own set of vulnerabilities which have been patched. The only common thread between all of this hoopla seems to be the discoverer of these vulnerabilities. Please stop spreading misinformation. No new vulnerabilities with WordPress or WordPress’ XML-RPC API has been found beyond the ones that are fixed by the WordPress team already. Read more about the WordPress vulnerabilities and their fixes at the WordPress Development Blog, Photomatt’s Blog and almost every other blog in the WordPress Planet!

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Location Aware Blog tool wins innovation prize

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June 24th, 2005
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Location Aware Blog tool wins innovation prize The winning software, called OneReach, draws on the current interest in blogging. The tool gives travellers access to blogs specific to the area they are in so they can find useful information and tips. It also creates a map which allows family and friends to follow their exact progress while they are away from home. The tool relies on GPS (Global Positioning System) and requires a smartphone. Thanks TheWebMarketingBlog

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Blogging Community: BOTD

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June 14th, 2005
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You’ve probably seen Blogs Of The Day before. It’s time to take another look. 150 bloggers are participating and more are joining all the time. Andy has rewired the system and, with a new stylesheet from Jefte, whipped up an interface that makes browsing popular, unpopular, new and old blogs more fun than… you know. The first thing coders will notice is the yummy AJAX goodness that brings you one ordered list after another without reloading the page. Next to the lists, a blog keeps you informed of new developments and the hottest sites. There’s also a button that takes you to a working bbPress forum where you can… you know. Getting your WordPress site included is easy: just install the plugin and you’re done. Links are also appreciated!

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Gobernator Podcast

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June 6th, 2005
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Gobernator Podcast Pretty cool, huh? Thanks Micro

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NPR : Mark Jen on TOTN

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June 2nd, 2005
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NPR : Mark Jen on TOTN

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