January 2008
15 posts
Developers: Reuters Has $5000 With Your Name On... →
Reuters has announced their new Calais program today which lets publishers of all kinds (bloggers, web site authors, etc.) to use their API to send data to Reuters to help create “metadata” about the content. For the $5,000, you must develop a plugin for Wordpress using the Calais API and support rich-media tagging. Get moving people!
Jan 30th
Wordpress trying to Kill Twitter →
Center Networks covers Wordpress’ new product: Prologue, which is supposed to be a Twitter killer.
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New York Blogger Bars map →
A map of 15 New York City bars habituated by, hated by, or somehow tangentially associated with bloggers and blogging. Yes, this is our life now.
Jan 22nd
Defining User Generated Content; Or, Digg Is Too a... →
a discussion of the effectiveness of digg and user generated content.
Jan 22nd
Opportunity to design the default themes for... →
When BricaBox launches in February, will it launch with your design? Check out this opportunity to have your theme featured to thousands.
Jan 21st
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Jan 18th
“Brica brica brica BricaBox”
– Frank Greuber
Jan 18th
2008 Web 2.0 & Technology Conference Calendar →
It is time to start planning your 2008 conference schedule. Last year, I pulled together a list as 2007 brought us many new conference opportunities. To make it easier to plot out your conference roadmap this year I have once again compiled a list of some of the best web 2.0, technology, design, marketing and innovation conferences and events
Jan 14th
103. BricaBox →
This episode of nextNYers features BricaBox, a very helpful web publishing platform. Very interesting.
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