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Demand Media launched their "Demand Media Blog Network" at Blog World, with the site aiming to syndicate the content of bloggers across Demand's owned properties. This includes websites like Livestrong.com and eHow.
Demand Media hopes to broaden their content offerings with the inclusion of wha....
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WordPress has started offering real-time updates to RSS feeds via PubSub. Though there have been WordPress plug-ins that did this before, this time around the team is opting for the automatic goodness we've all come to know and love. PubSub had already established relationships with Tumblr, Posterou....
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Social Bookmarking traffic is FREE. It’s also targeted and if done correctly will help boost your reputation online. Social Bookmarking is user rated web content. Instead of search engine spiders crawling your content pages and using an algorithm to determine the site ranking actual people rate....
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Since social networking, in theory and in general, is a free method of promoting yourself, your website and/or your business, you should have every inclination to use social networks like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter to your full advantage.
There are many effective methods to combine the power....
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When entrepreneurs publish a blog website, they do so for a reason. Generally, such a online venue is intended for promotional purpose. They are using the blog website as a means of advertising a product or service. This could come in the form of direct sales or it can embody the promotion of affili....
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It’s still in the rumour stages with no official word yet from the organization, but the blog software platform WordPress has set up a blog at the android.wordpress.org domain, Blog Herald notes.
They did the same for the existing mobile WordPress versions for iPhone and Blackberry, which points strongly to an app in development for those with Android phones.
With the launch of Google’s shiny new Nexus One Android phone in all likelihood just around the corner on January 5, we wonder if WordPress plans to capitalize on the Android buzz by announcing the new app on the same day. Even if not then, it’s probably pretty safe for Android owners to start getting their hopes up that a WordPress app is coming up for the platform in the not-too-distant future.
What features would you like to see in a WordPress app for Android?