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Social Info Addicts Get Latest Fix at Twitter

TwitterFor people who have friends they’d love keeping in touch with but can’t actually be bothered to pick up the phone, and people who’d love to be worldly but aren’t always inclined to check a slew of news sites catering to their interests, the answer is like so Obvious.

Or brought to you by Obvious, anyway: enter Twitter, a messaging platform that keeps users informed and in touch and all with a minimum of those precious mouse clicks.

Wanna Wiki? Pick a Pattern

wiki_patterns.JPGWhile blogging is one of the simplest ways to get your enterprise all blinged-out for Enterprise 2.0, it’s not the only option. Enter enterprise wiki.

A major benefit of Wikis is that your site can keep serving up-to-date, dynamic content that’s immediately relevant to users — and it’s the users themselves who create (and often even moderate) it. Could there be a dreamier solution for time- and cash-strapped companies trying to increase information relevancy on their websites, or build a loyal community? Enterprise Wiki vendor Atlassian Confluence thinks not.

Don't Let Your Blog Come Back to Haunt You

In an age of instant messaging, you should take a lot more than an instant to consider what exactly it is you’re communicating.

Blogging: Movable Type Realizes its Very Own Fastness

logo-movabletype.pngJan 16 saw the release of Movable Type 3.34, a semi-distant point release which promises to fix some concerning XSS vulnerabilities and more notably delivers accessible scalability derived from the leveraging of FastCGI.

FastCGI, while meaningless to most of you and perhaps a little reminiscent of the late 90’s for the other 2%, handily increases Movable Type (MT) performance by something on the order of 15x. Woot MT geeks! And more to that, the new version is a free update for all legit MT users.

Beyond Blogging: WordPress as CMS

WordPressRecently in WebProNews, Gobala Krishnan explains how Wordpress (an open-source blogging tool) can be expanded to function as a more complete Web or Intranet CMS. It’s all a matter of having clear goals and the right plugins, and partnering with the right services, he says.

This might be a viable option for smaller organizations with specific web/intranet content management needs — or an intermediate option for companies already using WordPress on their web sites or intranet, but which are still searching for a broader WCM solution.

One of the most intriguing angles explored is expanding WordPress to serve as a multimedia training site.

SixApart Does Business Blogging

Today the maker of the ever famous blogging software MovableType has annouced a Business Blogging initiative with solutions for a number of organization types and industries. The foundation: either their Movable Type or their hosted TypePad software.

Learn more.

Happy Birthday Movable Type

Movable TypeIf I’ve got my sums right, Movable Type 1.0 was release 4 years ago tomorrow. Hey we don’t scribble on Saturdays (most of the time), so this is going out today.

Here’s a big thank you to Ben and Mina, Anil, and to the ever essential community that have made MT much more than just a technology. Its been a fantastic ride. Its been inspirational work all around. We’re very pleased to play a small part. We’re excited about the future you’ve helped create.

Happy Birthday MT.

Movable Type Ported to PHP

Perl is great, but then only when someone else is programming it. During today's investigation with the new MT 3.1 code tree and with great pleasure, I delved into the "mt/php" directory.

Dynamic Pages are a feature of MT 3.1. They are implemented with PHP. What I did not realize previously is that the good blogging folk at Six Apart had done what appears to be a nearly complete port of MT from Perl (bless it) to PHP. This port appears to include support for all current MT tags, it relies on Justin Vincent's ezSQL DB library and Smarty templates, and even supports a plug-in API.

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Movable Type 3.0 Review

Movable Type 3.0 An enterprising young Neil Turner of York, United Kingdom has posted a review of the recently released Movable Type 3.0 Developers Edition.

Neil steers far clear of the recent outcry (whining) about MT's new licensing model (What? Pay for software?). He also doesn't dig too far under the covers with regards to technical changes for MT 3.0.

What he does do is give a very nice overview of the new publishing interface and features. He also takes a little scare out of the prospect of upgrading.


Read the review.

Is MovableType a Web CMS?

The question that was posed to me recently was: "Can I use Movable Type as a Web CMS solution?" My answer: "Yes, but...".

Movable Type is the prolific blogging tool produced by Ben and Mena Trott, the dynamic duo running Silicon Valley's SixApart. Its also the technology behind this and 1000's of other websites.

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