The people at Splashpress Media are undoubtedly such good guys that they’re implementing a very useful new service in one of their blogs.
The very popular Blog Herald recently got a new design revamp as preparation for the introduction of new resources, services and blog guides. And one of these services is now live.
Blog Herald will be putting up a Blog Conference Guide. To be compiled by Easton Ellsworth using Google Calendar. This handy service will give bloggers a quick and easy reference for all of the blog and blogger related events happening all over the world. This is not only a great help for bloggers but for organizers as well. The Blog Herald Team actually encourages people to contact them and contribute information.
Posted in Blogging Industry on 21 June · Tags: blogs, conference, events
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Bloggers and site owners who have been relying on Performancing themes for their site’s graphical look will welcome the announcement that all of Performancing themes will now receive an update to make them all compatible with current Wordpress Versions.
The announcement was made by Splashpress Media after Performancing released its 19th free theme. The move to update all of the themes came as a result of observations made by the guys at Performancing that a majority of free themes, including those that were submitted at Performancing’s own Free Wordpress Themes site, do not support the theme for users post release with needed upgrades. The upgrade is a good case of foresight from the guys at Performancing because they don’t want to get into the same pitfall as the other sites that offer free themes.
Posted in Blog Network Watch News, Designs on 19 June · Tags: No Tags
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As expected, the recent elections have sparked anger over the blatant disregard of personal freedom for supporters of the opposition leader Moussavi who say they have been cheated. As expected, the closed state tries to silence protests and other forms of civil disobedience by blocking or interrupting mobile phone services and of all internet-based services Twitter which has been one of the best sources of information, responsible for the organization of protests in the capital Tehran that has managed to go through the information blockade. The portability and effectivity of Twitter to bring instantaneous news out to the rest of the world has put supposedly elected President Ahmadinejad mad as hell at attempts of what he calls are Western powers who have been giving the Iranian political system a shaking it should not have been subjected to. read on
Posted in Blog Networks, Networks, News, Opinionated on 17 June · Tags: No Tags
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