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Thanks to Bob Kings Comment Ratings plugin, all datadirt readers can now like or dislike any comment: just use the new thumbs-up / thumbs-down icons – should be pretty self-explanatory.
My up-shot of the second day of World Blogging Forum 2009 – including a lot of personal opinion plus a couple of pics and videos.
I’ve been invited to join the World Blogging Forum 2009 in Bucharest as a VIP guest – and I’m really looking forward to meeting incredible web geeks from 30 countries. Heading for Romania next week and of course I’ll report about the event, here’s a short preview of the guest list and the topics.
Much ado about facebook, plenty of twitter clients reviewed: it’s been a busy week in social media land – again!
Contenture reverses the classical online advertising model by offering users ad-free sites and enabling webmaster to build Freemium content business models. Very interesting launch – I just registered.
This list of auto-follow accounts helps you build your twitter-followership a lot faster. Feel free to add your own account via commenting – but be sure to set it to auto-follow first!
Finally, the new template is finished. So please let me know what you think of it!
datadirt updates are now also available via twitter – to receive a new tweet every time the blog is updated, just follow @datadirtrss.
Twitter is experiencing security issues, the blogosphere finally gets to know the 3 rules of the internet and the new year inevitably takes its course – welcome to the second weekly round-up of 2009.
This week the new WordPress version 2.7 made a lot of bloggers happy – while some keep complaining about the new looks. Overall, it’s a quantum leap for the most popular blogging software ever.
Pownce recently announced that the microblogging service will shut its virtual doors on December 15th. Twitter has one another duel – the whole Pownce team will be working for French-US blogging company Six Apart.
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