TechCrunch:
I don’t recall ever paying for a TypePad blog, but apparently I did. I learned this today when I logged in for the first time in years to see that the site I had set up in 2005 was deactivated because my credit card had expir (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
The Official Pownce Blog Home 11 17 2009 Welcome To Typepad This Is A Sample Post You Can Edit Or Delete Later. Nov 17 2009 2 43 13 Pm Ro
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MakeUseOf.com:
I remember when I began using Twitter. My first reaction was “What in the world is the use of this waste of time?” Twitter was confusing, a waste of time, and without a point. It wasn’t until I decided I was going to final (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
from Google Reader:
I'll admit, a few years ago, I was wrong about the original vision of Twitter. I thought it was good, but too simple and was positive they were going to have to create "channels" or "groups" in order for it to be really usefu (Read More)
Submitted by Chachafance
from Google Reader:
This post counts with invites to this service that is in private beta. Or so they say. Pip.io is a Social Messaging Network, that also happens to be a Social Webtop and a Social Aggregator/Manager. So maybe since that is (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
I've heard that Geocities is shutting down today. The very first HTML I ever wrote was for my Geocities homepage and now it is gone.It's been almost a year now since my first web startup, Pownce, a social blogging site, was a (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
Twitter is an awesome social networking tool, if you know how to use it (check out the Complete Guide to Twitter PDF Guide)! One of the first issues I ran into in my use of Twitter is how to follow so many people and actuall (Read More)
Submitted by scrappinmichele
from Google Reader:
Twitter is an awesome social networking tool, if you know how to use it (check out the Complete Guide to Twitter PDF Guide)! One of the first issues I ran into in my use of Twitter is how to follow so many people and actuall (Read More)
MakeUseOf.com:
Extremely popular, and every day more so – Twitter currently has an obvious monopoly on microblogging. Not that it is very surprising, because it is an incredible website.It’s proven its usefulness in incredibly diverging sce (Read More)
High Scalability - Building bigger, faster, more reliable websites.:
At the Future of Web Apps conference Kevin Rose (Digg, Pownce, Wefollow) gave a cool presentation on the top 10 down and dirty ways you can grow your web app. He took the questions he's most often asked and turned it into a v (Read More)
140Char:
Back in December 2008, Six Apart acquired Pownce and promptly shut it down. Now we can see whether that was a wise move, as Six Apart has launched TypePad Motion, a microblogging service ‘evolved from the Pownce codebase and (Read More)
Submitted by stewbagz
from blog:
I'Ve Posted The Video That Brynn Shot Of My Talk. Slides Are Available Here. Of Course It'S Purely Coincidental That I Used Pownce To Illust
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Submitted by mogston
from blog:
In 2003, blogging software powerhouse Six Apart launched TypePad, a Movable Type-based hosted-blog service aimed at less tech-savvy users.Today, the company has announced TypePad Developer Program, a resource that will give d (Read More)
VentureBeat:
Six Apart said today that it’s ready to expand its TypePad hosting service beyond blogs — now it wants to power “the next Twitter, Facebook, or YouTube.” As an example of what developers can create using the TypePad Platform, (Read More)
mashable:
Blog software company Six Apart has a number of different products and services. In 2003, the company launched TypePad as a hosted-blogging platform for users and companies that wanted an easy way to blog or add blogging comp (Read More)
Submitted by robdiana
from Google Reader:
Since our launch in 2001, Six Apart has created a rich array of social publishing applications like Movable Type, TypePad and Vox. Along the way, we have also developed and contributed to a number of open source technologies (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Blogging software pioneer Six Apart this morning announced that it’s debuting TypePad Platform, a cloud service that enables developers to use the service’s API to build social applications while leaving the storage, infrastr (Read More)