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November 15, 2009

Integrating Ping.fm and Wordpress (quick and dirty)



 

More social networking script goodness – this time with Ping.fm. Ping.fm is a very slick service that allows you to ping, or update all your blogs, social networks or other presence apps at once via the web, IM, SMS, email, and a variety of other ways. For example, you can update your Facebook and Twitter with the same status from IM, post new photo blogs to your Flickr and your Tumble blog from your Cell phone, or update your Blogger, LiveJournal and Wordpress.com blogs via email. It’s extremely flexible and customizable with groups, directives. link tracking and more. It could very well be the glue that keeps all our online identities in sync.

The one hole it does have (that affects me) is the self-hosted Wordpress blog. There are lots of cleaner alternatives to this problem and surely this little code exercise of mine isn’t meant to be a replacement for a good wordpress plugin like Matt Jacob’s Ping.fm WordPress Plugin. It’s just a quick and dirty way to get things working in a hurry.

I cobbled it together based on some code to post to the WP database that I found from DanBrown on SitePoint Forums as well as the Ping.fm Developer docs. It’s a page that also allows for some testing with form inputs. Place it in the root of your Wordpress installation and set up the page link in Ping.fm as a Custom URL. Hope it helps someone!


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January 8, 2009

The Roundup from 2009-01-08

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September 17, 2008

US election diary – Americas, World – The Independent



 

Great stuff about McPalin from UK newspaper The Independent:

Beyond the pale

The political world is agog with the report that Sarah Palin furnished her governor’s mansion with a tanning bed. Who would blame her in the near-permanent dark of Alaska’s winters? A spokesman assured the public that she paid for the bed herself. The tanning industry is thrilled: “In locations like Alaska, indoor tanning can help guard against wintertime depression,” said Dan Humiston, head of the Indoor Tanning Association and coincidentally a Republican candidate for Congress. He praised Palin for “standing up to dermatologists and other members of the sun scare industry who are trying to frighten Americans away from UV light”.

Rewriting history…

John McCain does not even know how to send an email, but his economic adviser is telling us that he created the BlackBerry. Douglas Holtz-Eakin was asked what Mr McCain did in his years chairing the Senate commerce committee. “He did this,” the adviser replied, holding up his BlackBerry. “Telecommunications… comes through the commerce committee so you’re looking at the miracle [he] helped create.”

I guess we now know why her name is Palin and not Darkin. And kudos to McCain for hooking his Blackberry contraption up to Al Gore’s internet. That’s some strong fundamentals.

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November 3, 2007

Google Is Taking Over



 

I can’t believe I just found out about this. When I heard the term Google Apps before I figured it was just the collection of applications that accompanied Gmail – like Reader, Docs, and Calendar. But I found out that Google Apps has an entire mobile and hosting strategy around it. If you have your own domain, you can use Google Apps to host your mail -
and use Gmail to send mail as me@mydomain.com.

I have to admit that Google does do some things extremely well and I have successfully integrated some of these services into my own business. One service that Google offers that has particularly been beneficial to me and my clientèle is Google Apps.

I signed up for Google Apps when it first came out in Beta. At the time, I only had a shared hosting account and I was having a lot of problems with spam and lost emails. I had a GMail account for my personal mail and I knew how well that had worked. When I learned that I would be able to use Google Apps with my own domain, thereby harnessing the power of GMail for my own domain, I jumped at the opportunity. This just made good sense to me. Google has one of the largest infrastructures in the world and one of the largest budgets to manage it. Granted, my hosting company is no small potato, but they are hardly Google scale.

And with Gmail now adding IMAP – you can even use Outlook or Thunderbird to get to your mailbox AND all its folders. Even the most complex setups can have all their old mail migrated. I’m not sure if the newest apps by Google are included.

Google Notebook added the most requested feature: labels. Now you can label each note and see all the notes that have a certain label.

The application imports all the labels and web pages from Google Bookmarks and places them in a new notebook titled “Unfiled”. Adding a new note in this special notebook actually creates a new bookmark.

Links to the Google office suite and a bunch of other Google tools are even being loaded on that $200 PC that Wal-Mart is selling. But gOS doesn’t stand for googleOS.

gOS
This week Wal-Mart started selling a $199 PC with a Linux based operating system called gOS pre-loaded. A lot of websites mistakenly reported that the “g” stands for Gogole, because this stripped down operating system has direct links to a bunch of Google services like YouTube, Docs & Spreadsheets, and Blogger. But gOS is actually a stripped down “green” operating system based on Ubuntu.

And you don’t need to buy a $199 PC to load it. You can download gOS right now. Unfortunately, the developer’s site seems to be down at the moment, but you can find gOS on several Torrent trackers.

And if that weren’t enough – Google Apps is being pushed to cell phones as well as being loaded on it’s own Google Phone – which should be making it’s debut in the next week or so.

  • The Journal’s sources say it will be T-Mobile and Sprint on board to begin with (Yesterday, it was Verizon and Sprint!)
  • International carriers seem to be in on the action too: Bharti Airtel’s leaking info like a sieve over in the subcontinent.
  • Om Malik says the hardware’s coming from everyone except Nokia.
  • The phone will be running a “highly optimized Mobile Linux” with a strong Java flavor, again according to Om Malik.
  • The Journal’s Amol Sharma says to expect HTC as the “likely bet” for the manufacturer of the first set of phones.

Google seems to be embracing a lot of open source standards and trying to do the right thing while secretly also providing a Microsoft-free world. But one only wonders when the anti-trust behavior will start.

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