When it comes to blog statistics, Technorati is the authority as it indexes more than 1 million blogs. Since 2004, Technorati has been publishing an annual study of the growth and trends in the blogosphere called the State of the Blogosphere. This year, Technorati took a closer look into the blogosphere, focusing on mobile blogging [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, February 26, 2009
In my previous themes, I created a custom greet box for readers and visitors that invited/encouraged them to subscribe to my RSS feed. It was very effective (I think) but the thing about it is that when I changed themes, I had to do it all over again as the first one was designed to [...]
Continue reading...Monday, July 23, 2007
Here’s one tool that I’m sure any webmaster or blogger would definitely love. It’s called Xinu. What is Xinu? It’s a tool that lets you check your website or blog’s PageRank, Alexa rank, backlinks, Technorati rank, feed subscribers, domain validation/diagnostics and many more. Btw, if you haven’t noticed the name comes from Unix spelled backwards. [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 23, 2007
My online daily routine include checking my emails, favorite feeds, logging in to Technorati, MyBlogLog, etc. Early this morning I was surprised to see Technorati’s new design. From Technorati’s blog: We just launched a major refresh to www.technorati.com. Some of the changes are subtle, some are big, and they all build on a bunch of [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 6, 2007
Recently I talked about OpenID, what it is and how it works. A few hours ago, it was announced on the WordPress.com blog that WordPress.com users can now use their WordPress.com URLs as an OpenID. That’s good news for me and for others who wanna try it, coz I’ve been wanting to try out OpenID [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Powered by WordPress is a new blog directory for blogs running WordPress or hosted at WordPress.com. This is a project of Vamsi Gangavalli that aims to enlist as many WordPress blogs as possible and categorize them into 500 different categories and sub-categories. Anyone can submit a blog for free as long as you meet the [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Recently I joined a project called the 2000 Bloggers. Tino Buntic was the person behind this project. The purpose of his brain child was to gather 2000 Blogger’s photos into one page, creating a montage. The only requirements to join the list was a blog url and photo of the blog author. Tino never asked [...]
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