Odiogo has just released an ad-supported tool that allows publishers to automatically publish their content in audio format. According to odiogo.com (pronounced “audio-go”), “your site’s RSS feeds, text articles and blog posts can be converted automatically to iPod-ready audio files ready to download and play anywhere, anytime, on any device.”
Seems like a pretty cool service. [...]
Yesterday afternoon a friend of mine pointed out that it’s a pain in the neck to read my blog because Google Reader only displayed my post summaries.
As luck would have it, on the very same day, my friend Eric Giguere published an article on his AdSense blog about publishing Full Feed RSS on WordPress 2.0+. [...]
One of the tenets of blogging is building a community. This isn’t the one-to-many model of old school journalism. Rather, we want to engage our readers, start discussions, and even make friends.
Turn off nofollow in your comments. “nofollow” refers to a property defined in html link tags that prevents search engines from spidering (or following) [...]