The News Review:
- Mobile. Wordpress. Twitter. Google News
- Slowdown and blogging
- Wordpress resists Canon attempt to take down Fake Canon blog
- Keep Your WordPress Blog Fresh With Content From Twitter and …
- Calaveras River gets some care
- Facebook launches comments widget for web publishers
Mobile. Wordpress. Twitter. Google News
Tribble Ad Agency (satire) PA -
I’m posting this from my cell phone to wordpress. in which it auto tweets.
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Slowdown and blogging
Livemint India -
It would seem that with more time at their disposal and the cost of creating and writing a blog minimal people are turning to this new medium to express themselves. But Matt Mullenweg founder of WordPress the most widely used open platform for blogging says more bloggers don?t mean more revenues. ?In advertising we are seeing an endemic weakness. Even when traffic might be up 30 percent ad revenues are flat. That sort of mirrors what?s going on in the market? says Matt. Click here to watch video.
Wordpress resists Canon attempt to take down Fake Canon blog
Ars Technica MA -
Some have been received better by the companies they claim to represent than others. Most simply ignore the satirical alter-egos but Canon is one company that isn’t taking all the smack talking from its fake exec lying down. The company has requested that Wordpress. The header of the blog “FAKE CHUCK WESTFALL: Canon Camera Guru – Ya Better Recognize!” seems to clearly convey that this blog is in fact not written the real Chuck Westfall.
Keep Your WordPress Blog Fresh With Content From Twitter and …
Mashable CA -
I know I’m guilty as charged. Crafty WordPress bloggers however can take back their blog and keep it fresh with their activity from Twitter or FriendFeed with the new. The plugin uses a “magical” formula to pull recent content from Twitter or FriendFeed enhances it with relevant video or images and creates a nice looking – no effort required – blog post.
Calaveras River gets some care
Stockton Record CA -
Volunteers of all ages patrolled up and down the riverbanks near the University of the Pacific snatching up bottles and cans wrappers and fist-sized chunks of polystyrene foam. An organizer with Friends of the Lower Calaveras said enough garbage was collected in three hours to fill two 40-yard dumpsters. Meanwhile University of the Pacific students boated to an island and chopped up the bamboo-like Arundo weed as part of ongoing attempts to eradicate the invasive plant.
Facebook launches comments widget for web publishers
VentureBeat CA -
And via our APIs you can access related comments made on Facebook as well to bring the conversation together. I’m interested to see that last part works. While this is somewhat like what another commenting service.