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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today, Six Apart is launching three new features for TypePad : enhanced TypePad profiles, a new commenting system, and TypePad Connect , a no-cost combination of services that promises to make participating in and managing communities easier for bloggers on a variety of platforms - not just those offered by Six Apart. For users familiar with the Six Apart family of products, the profiles will be a...
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The Industry Standard (Free subscription) | yesterday
Six Apart has enhanced its TypePad hosted blog publishing service with features that tap into the popularity of individual social profiles and online-activity notification feeds. Six Apart expects that the improvements, scheduled to go live on Friday, will help its publishers form tighter bonds with their blog visitors. "One of the trends that underlies what we're doing is that our bloggers increasingly...
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BlogAds (Free subscription) | yesterday
Six Apart has launched a grand sounding scheme to rescue journalists from their capsizing employers. Simon Owens, writing for PBS’s MediaShift, forced me to think hard about the scheme. Turns out I gave it low odds of success: Copeland told me that journalists — even good ones — often don’t adapt well to blogging. [...]
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Compiler (Free subscription) | yesterday
Six Apart, makers of blogging platforms Movable Type and Typepad, have announced a new distributed blog comment system that offers a very simple way of integrating comments into any page. Similar to services from Disqus, the new TypePad Connect allows you embed comments in any page using JavaScript. Any user with a TypePad Connect profile can [...]
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Compiler (Free subscription) | yesterday
Six Apart, makers of blogging platforms Movable Type and Typepad, have announced a new distributed blog comment system that offers a very simple way of integrating comments into any page. Similar to services from Disqus and WordPress, the new TypePad Connect allows you embed comments in any page using JavaScript. Any user with a TypePad Connect [...]
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The Obvious? (Free subscription) | yesterday
Typepad have just launched a beta service called Typepad Connect which improves the commenting facility on blogs including this one. Take a look at the video there to see what is involved but it should make commenting on blogs more...
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Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
Blog platform company improves comment system, offers it for free to everybody.
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Webware.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
The new TypePad comments are a lot more attractive than before. Six Apart 's paid, hosted blogging service, TypePad , is getting improved community features. The first thing most users will notice is a new blog commenting system. It has both a cleaner display of comments (with icons for the comments, WordPress -style), as well as a simpler comment entry interface. Users can also reply to particular...
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The Inquisitr (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
With so many journalists finding themselves out of jobs these days, the folks behind Movable Type/TypePad are offering a little something to try to help ease the blow. Six Apart, the Movable Type/Typepad parent company, has announced a “Journalist Bailout Program” for recovering journalists or bloggers looking for a fresh start. Its slogan: “Because your [...]
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Truemors (Free subscription) | 11/20/2008
Down-and-out journalists can step off the street corner and put away that tin cup and juggling act because Six Apart has launched the Journalist Bailout Program that gives unemployed writers free access to a “Pro-Level” membership. The company behind popular blogging platforms like TypePad and Moveable Type hopes the program can keep talented writers chugging [...]
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WebPro News (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
TypePad has introduced a "bailout" program for journalists who have been laid off or expect to be. read more
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Wired (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
To help journalists who are losing their jobs, Six Apart offers them a pro account on TypePad. It's a $150 start.
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ReadWriteWeb (Free subscription) | 11/19/2008
San Francisco-based blogging startup Six Apart has announced they will be giving away free accounts on their TypePad blogging system for professional bloggers and journalists who recently lost their jobs as well as those who fear the axe is coming. Cleverly dubbed the " Journalist Bailout Program ," the service includes one free blog, a place in the Six Apart Media advertising program, promotion on...
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Lost in Cyberspace (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
There and Back Again: Top 10 Blogs to Explore November 18, 2008 LiveJournal Grows Up: Moving Off Of Six Apart’s Servers November 18, 2008 Doc Scrubber Removes Hidden Metadata from Your Word Docs [Featured Windows Download] November 18, 2008 A gold mine for program junkies November 18, 2008 FreeWebs Rebrands to Webs; Launches New Platform November 18, 2008 Boxee Raises $4 Million for Open-Source Media...
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Through the Eyes of a Journalist (Free subscription) | 11/18/2008
I'm antsy and have been looking for a new blog provider over the last couple of days. I like Blogger; it's adequate and the code is easy to tinker with but feels so generic. Yes, I know you can get new skins and I've managed to tinker with it over the past couple of years (including the addition of a third column) yet it doesn't feel like me. Increasingly, the internet is becoming the play for journalism...