Archive for the 'MyBlogLog' Tag
Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
The other day, I got a notice that I joined some blogs fan community on MyBlogLog. Long time readers may remember I had some questions about this app/service and privacy. The blog in question is not one I’m particularly proud to admit I read occasionally, certainly not a blog I read everyday, week, or am [...]
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Online Social Networks, WordPress |
and Tagged: Facebook, LinkedIn, MyBlogLog, NetworkedBlogs |
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Sunday, April 26th, 2009
Blogging about blogging is rather popular, both by established and new bloggers. The media form is constantly evolving and there are always new twists, tools, and techniques. Lately I’m seeing a lot of integration of logins and comments. This is probably for the best as I have enough password/login combos to remember. On Friday we [...]
Posted in Blogging, Self Marketing, WordPress |
and Tagged: categories, Entrepreneurship, MyBlogLog, Socially Conscious Consumers, Sustainability, tags |
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Friday, March 20th, 2009
I finally finished this. I had to disable a lot of plugins, update my theme, and I’m still not satisfied with how it renders particularly fonts in Firefox so I will do some additional tweaking of my style sheet. WordPress 2.7 is a lot different than the one I was using. I’m still not convinced [...]
Posted in Blogging, WordPress |
and Tagged: Gravatars, MyBlogLog, OpenID, plugins, themes, upgrade |
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Sunday, February 4th, 2007
Today I coughed up some money to upgrade to Mint 2.0. I also installed a few more Peppers created by Shaun Inman. Now with Secret Crush and Bird Feeder I’ll have even more information about the people who stop by Muschamp.ca. I still have Google Analytics, MyBlogLog, and my hosts stat package, but I can’t [...]
Posted in BC, Blogging, Internet, NFL, Vancouver, WordPress |
and Tagged: Google Analytics, Mint, MyBlogLog, Web Design |
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Tuesday, January 9th, 2007
MyBlogLog is one of many companies and websites that have sprung up to serve the blogosphere. It doesn’t hosts blogs like Blogger, but like Blogger you create a profile. It is not a blog search engine nor a feed aggregator. They are closer to an online social network based around bloggers. I learned about it [...]
Posted in Blogging, Internet, Keyword Referrals, Online Social Networks, Search Engines, Venture Capital, WordPress |
and Tagged: anonymity, Blogger, dubious, Ed Sim, Google Analytics, Gravatars, Jackie Huba, Maggie Wang, Mint, MyBlogLog, OpenID, Scott Rafer, shoemoney, voyeurism, Web Design |
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