If you haven’t heard, or just have no idea what the heck it meant, WordPress has released the RSSCloud, a plugin that allow blog updates to be instantly available to an RSS reader. In a sense, your WordPress blog can now become a real-time platform like Twitter or FriendFeed. Is this feature necessary for your […]
Read more5 Time Saving Windows Live Writer Plugins For Bloggers
Windows Live Writer is probably the most popular blogging software available for PC users (unavailable for Mac) and arguable one of the best blogging software out. I’ve used it for 99% of the posts made here at SheGeeks. There’s a lot of customizable options and plugins available for WLW, but I’d like to share with […]
Read moreHow To Tell If Your Service Is A Social Media Copycat
Louis Gray isn’t a blogger known for writing the worst about services in Social Media. In fact, almost every review I’ve read from Louis is nothing but positive, though he always points out where services can improve. It’s something I’ve always admired Louis, particularly in this niche full of negativity and bashing. However, Louis’ recent […]
Read moreHow Much Information Overload Is Google Reader Giving You?
Last Wednesday, Google Reader introduced a flurry of new features that probably won’t affect my usage of Feedly in the future. They’ve added a couple of time savers, and will once again contribute to the problems of information overload for tons of people. It is also drastically changing whether or not I will continue to […]
Read moreFaceFriend: Why The SocialGeeks Are Preparing For A FriendFeed Meltdown (And So Should You)
I interrupt your regularly scheduled RSS consumption to bring to a) give you a break from feed reading, and b) notify you of an emergency podcasting that took place last night amongst TheSocialGeeks team. Chris Miller, Sarah Perez, Wayne Sutton, JeffisaGeek, Louis Gray, and myself brainstormed over several important questions to consider pertaining to the […]
Read moreReTweet This, It’s Easier Than Linking Back
Since the rise of services like Twitter and FriendFeed, blogs have been at war with them. Last year, the war turned into bloodshed as linkbacks to blogs started to decline, while retweeting via Twitter continues to shoot up to stardom. Don’t believe me? Name 5 blogs that don’t host the tweetmeme button that you read […]
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