Meanwhile – I am loving Posterous.
{ 2 comments }
analyzing the business and technology of the web
Ever since I started blogging again after my hiatus, ScribeFire has been my tool of choice. It’s a Firefox plugin with a hugely powerful blogging application inside. I can say that it has helped me become a much more efficient blogger and it allows me to quickly write posts.
It has all the features you would expect in a blogging tool. There is a great editor – allowing you to format your posts in several ways. There are buttons to load stuff straight from Flickr and YouTube. You can upload images, tag and categorize posts, post drafts, schedule publishing, and FTP uploads. As you can tell there are some awesome feature. A favortite of mine is the preview feature that allows you to preview the post as if it were on your blog.
ScribeFire Blog Editor enables users to easily drag and drop formatted text from the web into their blog(s), post entries, take notes, and optimize their ad inventory directly through the Firefox browser.
{ 0 comments }
Jeremiah Owyang pinpoints the reason I don’t read TechCrunch…
So what’s the difference between today’s mainstream press and a-list blogger ‘teams’? Is it quality? Not always. Is it timeliness? It varies. Is it the ability to leave comments? both styles have comments available. Is it personality? It depends.Perhaps the primary difference is the difference in niche (long tail) content written from first hand sources, and secondly, who will respond and leave comments on this post, I’ll be it’ll be primarily bloggers, not mainstream media folks.
I prescribe to the believe that this evolution is natural, a new medium has been born, and with it comes a shift in power –human traits to organize and band together stem from our earliest tribal instincts. Not much has changed
Enough Said…
{ 0 comments }