Entries Tagged as 'Blogging'

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 [...]

Send Twitter Messages using your Voice

Alright, if it were not enough that Twitter is cool as it is right now, here’s one more reason that would make us all love Twitter some more – TwitterFone. Just by its name alone, we could easily deduce what this application can do to our Twitter experience, right? That’s right folks, phone + twitter [...]

Track your reading and bookmark using Twitter app Bkkeepr

Here’s another cool app for all your Twitter fans out there. Bkkeepr lets you track what you’re reading and bookmark on the go online or through SMS by using your Tweeter account. Like all other Twitter apps, Bkkeepr is also simple to use and simple to set up.

Have no idea who to follow on Twitter?, WSIF has the answer

When the editor of one of the blogs that I write for posted our Twitter accounts in his blog, I have been getting notifications from gmail about “Twitter users now following me.” I must admit that I don’t know some of them but they have probably read my post in that blog. Anyway, from a [...]

Could Twitt(url)y pull a digg-like stunt for Twitter?

Once again I have to give it to Twitter. What was once a mere microblogging platform has emerged as the new wave of the web 2.0 universe. I have lost track of the many Twitter applications that have already been developed. Some creative minds have even extended their creative juices to come [...]

Tweet what you eat using FoodFeed, yummy!

It looks like we here at Rotorblog are the ones who can’t seem to get enough of Twitter. If the 10 Twitter apps I listed a couple of days ago made want more apps, Andrew has just posted about how you can track your packages using Twitter. If you want more, here’s another one which [...]

Moblf lets you connect to Friendfeed via Twitter, how cool is that?

I must admit that this post’s title may seem a bit confusing. Well, that’s because I got confused at first while reading Moblf’s FAQ to find out what their services is all about. If you want to dig into the basics of how moblf works, read the FAQ, but I’m telling you, it might get [...]

Photobucket’s got some new features

Long before Flickr or Picasa, there was Photobucket. For awhile Photobucket has been the standard for uploading and sharing photos to the web. Through Photobucket, you can easily upload you photos and link to them in your blogs or site. But aside from being a storage for people’s photos, Photobucket doesn’t seem to have improved [...]

10 Twitter applications to make your Tweetering fun and exciting

Couldn’t get enough of Twitter? Want to get the most out of your Tweetering experience? Here are ten Twitter applications to make your Tweetering more fun, useful and exciting.

Track your blog/site’s Twitter fans by Intwition

Twitter has definitely made it. Usage wise, almost all bloggers are into Twitter. A blogger even found his lost phone through Twitter. It will just be a matter of time before the search engines decide to index Twitter, and give credits to the Twitter accounts which link to blogs/sites. But before that happens, it would [...]

Six reasons why BlogIT is the best app developed for Facebook, so far

Six Apart has launched its Facebook application called BlogIT. And this early, many are predicting that it’s going to be a killer Facebook app, including myself. Finally, a useful, straight forward, no-nonsense application has arrived on Facebook. Why do I say that it’s the best application developed for Facebook do date? Here are six reasons [...]

Create website thumbnails via Shrink the Web

Since we’ve been pretty much covering many websites here in Rotorblog, part of a good coverage is to provide thumbnails of those websites. For quite sometime now, I’ve using several applications for screen capturing and then reducing and editing those screenshots via Photoshop. The process can become pretty tedious as you do it more often. [...]