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- Radio UserLand X 8.1 (Mac)
- It's an easy-to-use Weblog tool that runs on your desktop, so it's fast, and ready to go when you are. Radio UserLand automatically builds your site, organizes and archives your posts, and publishes your content -- without any knowledge of HTML, FTP, or graphic design. All you need to do...
- Software downloads 2004-11-06
- Radio UserLand 8.1 (Windows)
- Radio UserLand is a unique and powerful web publishing and weblog tool that is used and praised by many of the world's most accomplished web authors. With advanced features such as an integrated news aggregator, Radio enables users to do far more than is possible with the hosted-only weblog products...
- Software downloads 2004-10-16
- Radio UserLand 8.1 (Mac)
- Radio UserLand is a unique and powerful web publishing and weblog tool that is used and praised by many of the world's most accomplished web authors. With advanced features such as an integrated news aggregator, Radio enables users to do far more than is possible with the hosted-only weblog products...
- Software downloads 2004-10-16
- Radio UserLand 8.0.8 (Mac)
- It's an easy-to-use Weblog tool that runs on your desktop, so it's fast, and ready to go when you are. Radio UserLand automatically builds your site, organizes and archives your posts, and publishes your content -- without any knowledge of HTML, FTP, or graphic design. All you need to do...
- Software downloads 2002-05-27
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- MarsEdit 2.3.3 (Mac)
- MarsEdit is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email -- with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and even AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems: Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.
- Software downloads 2009-08-25
- MarsEdit 2.3.2 (Mac)
- MarsEdit is a weblog editor for Mac OS X that makes weblog writing like writing email -- with spell-checking, drafts, multiple windows, and even AppleScript support. It works with various weblog systems: Blosxom, Conversant, Manila, Movable Type, Radio UserLand, TypePad, WordPress, and others.
- Software downloads 2009-05-08
- Has Movable Type gone open source too late?
- Nothing illustrates the vagaries of development trends and the rise of open source better than the blog software market. (From Toothpastefordinner.) People say they blog, a verb, lower-case, when the word refers to a specific labelled product, Blogger, now owned by Google. When this market...
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
- Zude's drag-n-drop Web authoring/remixing make it the Switzerland of the social Web
- Although it is unquestionably one of the most revolutionary services to hit the Web in a long time -- one that, once out of beta, should prove to be equally usable and useful to Grandma as it is powerful to hackers, corporate developers, knowledge workers, and business analysts --...
- Blog posts 2007-04-16
- Sean agrees: Technology underserves Grandma (non-techies) and, in cases, is getting worse
- In response to my post on platforms of personal expression PPEs, how Dave Winers work on Userland Radio has inspired a lot of my thinking about technology, and why the Holy Grail is turning Grandma into a software developer, Sean, who is an IT veteran and now part of an...
- Blog posts 2007-03-23
- Dave Winer vs. CNET, platforms of personal expression (PPEs), and why Grandma matters
- A couple of days ago, I did Scoble vs. Ballmer. Now, its Winer vs. CNET. In their search for the creator of the first blog, News.coms Declan McCullaugh and Anne Broache refer to one of their candidates Dave Winer as irascible (a common misconception regarding Mets fans from Brooklyn or...
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
- WordPress is the clear leader in blog platforms
- At least according to this poll being conducted at the ecto web site. The results below are based on 9000+ votes recorded. I can in no way attest to the amount of ballot stuffing going on here - the poll does put a cookie in your browser after you vote...
- Blog posts 2007-03-09
- Bricklin's WikiCalc: Much much more than just a mashup of wikis and spreadsheets
- Drawing from one of the names -- VisiCalc -- that gave birth to the PC industry, electronic spreadsheet co-inventor Dan Bricklin has gone public with an alpha version and his plans to release WikiCalc -- an open source browser-based solution that takes some of the most powerful features of spreadsheets...
- Blog posts 2005-11-10
- Mayfield's Threadlogs: Time to pay homage to the enterprise Wiki?
- When it comes to getting teamwork done, SocialText CEO Ross Mayfield says there ain't nothing like a wiki. His company's tagline is "The quickest way to get everyone on the same page." As though it were a work hazard suitable for OSHA oversight, he says that by using wikis...
- Blog posts 2005-05-26
- Measuring RSS and your Internet/Intranet effectiveness
- Based on a recent e-mail I received, word is starting to get out that ZDNet is running an auction on eBay that awards the winning bidder some audio advertising space in the IT Matters series of podcasts that I host. Normally, it goes against every rule in the editorial...
- Blog posts 2005-04-15
- Longhorn not threatened by Mac 'halo' effect
- Jo Best from Silicon.com, a sister CNET Networks property to ZDNet, reports that Microsoft still intends to ship Longhorn in 2006 and that the Redmond-based company doesn't think that the next version of its desktop operating system is going to suffer from any halo effect being introduced into the market...
- Blog posts 2005-04-04
- Will social databases give way to social protocols?
- At first, the news about how LinkedIn is going to start charging for tying job listings into its social network didn't strike me as blogworthy. But the more I thought about it, the more I wondered what the long-term prognosis will be for companies like LinkedIn, Ryze, and Plaxo that...
- Blog posts 2005-03-01
- Yahoo does Google four better on XML search APIs
- While I track trends in the Web services space, I have to admit that I'm normally not a follower at the API level as this or that company opens up its systems to public developer access. When I saw today's news that Yahoo's Jerry Yang was going to announce that...
- Blog posts 2005-03-01
- First wave of feedback on "transparency channel" comes in
- With regard to ZDNet's experiment in media transparency, Dan Gillmor wrote in his blog:"In an ideal world I'd like to have had access to a full transcript as well, because I a) can read faster than I can listen; and b) I can quote more easily from text than audio....
- Blog posts 2005-01-20
- Why blogging matters to your business and your IT
- Why blogging matters to your business and your ITBlogs and Knowledge ManagementNice story, thanks for that.Sums up a few important points.Dave Winer may be a bad charachter sometimes, but I think we all learnt about weblogs,rss and podstuff from his work.I remember experimenting with Manila before acquiring the content management...
- Discussion threads 2005-01-18
- KABLOG for Series 60 1st edition 2.13 (Mobile)
- Compatible with all major blog servers and services including TypePad/MovableType, blogger, Radio UserLand, and so on. Uses the metaWeblog & blogger XMLRPC interfaces to allow you full control over how your blog posting appears. Supports image rotation and resizing.
- Software downloads 2004-01-31
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