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My Findings on coComment and Movable Type 3.2 Integration
After 12-hours or so of usage and debugging my MT templates to properly integrate with coComment, I finally got somewhere to say the least. If you need to catchup to what this is all about, you may read my previous article on what coComment can do. Anyways, I finally got around fixing my Individual Entry…
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coComment Helps Us Remember What We’ve Said
I was actually thinking of something like this. I was going to make it my first RoR project but that might just be to ambitious. Anyways, plain and simple, coComment is the only service that allows you to enjoy the full potential of blog comments on the web. Before coComment, the blogosphere was not a…
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Yahoo! Publisher Network Blog Launches
Just got an announcement from YPN that they have launched the Yahoo! Publisher Network Blog. This blog is intended to be the Yahoo! Publisher Network resource for publishers, by publishers. In it, you’ll find not only what you might expect from a product-focused industry blog—the latest on issues, new releases, and tips—but also in-depth how-to’s,…
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Flagr Goes Live!
I just received an email from the friendly peeps of Flagr with great news that they just went Live! This might be a promising piece of cookie. Go check ’em out. Signup for an account over at: http://www.flagr.com/account/sign_up Some info about Flagr from Techcrunch’s writeup: Flagr was founded by Matt Colyer, David Wurtz adn Cole…