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Entries Tagged as 'Blogging'

MoFuse Lets You Create a Mobile Version of Your Blogs/Sites

If you’ve always wanted to create a version of your blog or website which is suitable for mobile browsing, MoFuse is offering you a faster and quicker way using a friendly interface which even the most novice content publisher can do. What was previously a paid service is not a free-for-all service which anyone can [...]

Identi.ca is an Open Source Microblogging Platform

It’s wouldn’t be hard to understand what new startup Identi.ca is all about. It’s a simple microblogging service in the likes of Twitter, Jaiku, Pownce and the others. But what makes Identi.ca different from the Microblogging lot is its use of Open Network Service.

Digg Now Has a Recommendation Engine

We still remember Digg, right? Well, finally after a long drought in new features and functionality, one of the most social bookmarking/recommendation site has finally introduced a new feature. And this happen to have a social networking relevant. So, let’s all welcome Digg’s Recommendation Engine.

Swurl All The Things You Do Online in a Blog-Like Format

Much as we love Friendfeed for making us aggregate our online lifestream, we are always in a constant lookout for something new. It may or may not be a better service, but still if we find it interesting enough that we think you should know about, we love to feature them here in Rotorblog. So, [...]

Blogger Gets New and Improved Features

Google’s Blogger has unveiled a bunch of new and improved features that are available immediately within their Blogger in Draft sandbox.

Create and Follow Discussions ala Twitter with Utterz

The microblogging niche despite being dominated by Twitter and Friendfeed is still young and certainly has more room for another startup. But with Twitter at the helm, startups who want to break in to this niche must offer something equally useful as Twitter, if not more. And Utterz.com, seemed to have done its homework with [...]

Find Quality Blogs at Twingly Search Engine for Blogs

For Swedish startup Twingly.com, world domination will not be a hard feat to achieve. What if you have a very good product that if given the right promotional strategy (and perhaps VC funding?), it may well be on its way to world domination indeed. But the guys behind Twingly blog search engine said they are [...]

Sweeter 2.0 is Twitter with a Karma

Alright, we’re going to give the developers of Sweeter 2.0 the benefit of the doubt and would not think that they are actually trying to clone Twitter with the Sweeter 2.0 microblogging service. But no matter how you look at it, despite the orange theme, Sweeter 2.0 is by all means a Twitter clone. But [...]

Zemanta Will Try to Make Blogging Fun Again

Blogging has become such a daunting task for many. With the explosion of blogging not only as a medium of expression but as a medium for information dissemination and learning, bloggers are now face with serious task at hand, and that is making their blogs as relevant and as useful as possible. Sadly, the fun [...]

Would You Rather Plurck than Tweet?

Again, for those who are getting tired of Twitter’s downtime and are looking for a possible good alternative albeit a different interface, Plurck might appeal to you. Before we go in details about Plurck, let me just sound this “cool site alert!”. Yes dear readers, here comes another one of ‘em cool web 2.0 sites [...]

Tired of Twitter? Try Microblogr for a Change

If Twitter’s continued downtime has been annoying you, and Friendfeed too complicated for your needs, you might want to try Microblogr instead for your microblogging needs. Though it somewhat differs from Twitter’s interface, purpose is basically the same, to post updates about what’s going on your life and share with friends and other members of [...]

Need Royalty-Free Music for Your Podcast or Website?

For the most part, Podsafe music, simply put, is not very good. However, rather than run the risk of nasty legal proceedings, it’s really the only alternative average Joe podcasters have.  As a podcast producer myself, I know how time consuming it can be to track down some decent tunes.
Photo royalty Website iStockphoto, which last [...]