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Wordpress 2.7: Faster, Customizable, With Automatic Updates

by admin on Dec.11, 2008, under Social Platforms

The new version of Wordpress - version 2.7, codenamed “Coltrane” - is now available, and I’ll skip to the part I think users will like the most: no more manual updates. That’s right, the new Wordpress now has an automatic update system which will notify you of new versions and let you upgrade your blog with a single click.

Of course, this won’t help much if you’ve messed with the code (like I always do), but at least you don’t have to go through the process of manually updating your blog every time a new version is out, which intimidates many users.

Other important changes are speed (Wordpress should now be all-around faster) and the ability to customize every screen. If you never use a certain option, you can now click on “Screen Options” and remove it, move it around, or turn it into an icon if your screen estate is limited.

For an introduction to new Wordpress features check out the video below, and you can download the new version here.

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Zentact Might Be the Best Social Networking Idea This Year

by admin on Dec.11, 2008, under Social Platforms

With the rise of social networking, many of us have hundreds if not thousands of online contacts. But how many of them do we actually keep up with? Probably not many. That’s the problem Zentact attempts to solve through a new service that keeps track of all your contacts across email and social networks and alerts you to relevant opportunities to reconnect as you browse the Web.

For example, let’s say Pete Cashmore is in my address book. Zentact lets me tag him with topics that I know might be interesting to Pete, like social media, blogging, or Mashable. Then, let’s say I’m searching Google for social media tools, and I suddenly find myself on Mashable.com. If I’ve installed Zentact’s Firefox plugin, an alert will pop-up notifying me that it’s a good time to contact Pete, since I’m on Mashable reading about social media. In the alert, Zentact tells me the last time I contacted Pete, and lets me know why the page might be interesting to him. From there, I can email the link along with a personal message.

You can imagine this being applied to much more real-world situations – if you tag someone with a more obscure interest – say, fly fishing - you’ll get an alert to contact them whenever you happen to stumble upon a relevant page, anywhere on the Web. This is already the way people communicate today – but it’s typically only within their inner circle of friends that they already know well. Zentact aims to make it something you can do with everybody to strengthen your relationships.

On its website, Zentact lets you manage all your contacts, either by importing your email address book or adding them manually. You also get a tag cloud, so you can connect different contacts that share the same interests. Additionally, you can sync Zentact with your Twitter account, so if you’d rather @reply to someone than email them when an alert pops up, you can do so, assuming you have the other person’s Twitter name.

Zentact is founded by the same team that built and sold MyBlogLog to Yahoo. Much like MBL, Zentact is a new and incredibly innovative way to connect people that makes you go “why didn’t I think of that?” With this project, the team is certainly onto something that could go well beyond the blogging and social media niche, though, they’ll obviously want to offer its plugin in browsers other than Firefox. If you’d like to try it out, sign up here.

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Web Standards: Where the ROI is

by admin on Dec.11, 2008, under Mobile Social Networking

Web Standards: Where the ROI is. Molly explains the business value of Web Standards to business decision makers.

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