
Copyscape: Website Plagiarism Search Definitely a double edged sword but an interesting twist nonetheless. Find websites and blogs that are copying/reblogging your content. Similar results can be had from blog search engines such as Technorati but Copyscape serves up the same dish with a different twist of lemon.
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WP Theme: Nearly-Sprung Three column, fluid center, green and orange theme for WordPress with a distinct Drupal feel. Modification of the origina l “Almost Spring” from Becca Wei.
[Continue Reading...]WP Theme: Rounded V2 blue Two column, blue, rounded edge, highly polished theme for WordPress with a distinct pastel (?) feel to it. Uses the Fam Fam silk icon set.
[Continue Reading...]bbPress Theme: Crystal Metallic theme for bbPress from Karthik. View the demo here.
[Continue Reading...]WP Theme: Gunmetal : Gunmetal is 2 column dark color ( black and green ) based WordPress theme. It supports Widgets too.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: hResume Display your resume on your WordPress blog in the hResume microformat.
[Continue Reading...]WP Hack: AjaxWp Enhance and adorn your WordPress blog with AJAX goodness. From the documentation that I could find on the site, it looks like AJAXWP will add AJAX functionality to your existing theme without any required modifications but you can get a lot more from the package by delving under the covers. The author’s blog is an example of AJAXWP’s capabilities.
[Continue Reading...]Two Column, Widget-Ready MistyLook theme from wpthemes.info is released yesterday. Check it out !
[Continue Reading...]I remember the good old days in college when I used to have to name my Powerbook 5300 just right to get on the top few of my dorm’s list of machines on the chooser (I forget the name of the chat application we used to use, had a little comic-like talk icon in the chooser). It was not uncommon for a computer to have many tildas and exclamations at the beginning of their name to get up on the top of the list. I even remember doctoring my ICQ username. I bring this up because I have come to the conclusion that blogs with names beginning with the first few letters of the alphabet, get more hits than the rest. This completely unscientific and tin-foil-hat induced theorem is based on my personal experience with reading blogs on a feedreader. When I browse through my Bloglines feeds in the default […]
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