interesting stats
Technorati’s October 2006 State of the Blogosphere report yields some fascinating statistics.
I have yet to crunch all the numbers but I’ll drop some in the class.
Which is only a few hours away! Yikes!!!
01.03.07
Back to the drawing board…on to mobile blogger
Well, my last test post didn’t work. Rather, it didn’t work completely as I expected. Apparently an email from my Verizon phone to my Mail-to-Blogger address allows the text to post but not my PIX. Which I would’ve known if I had read the instructions.
From the desk of…
This is a test post from my cell. My desk is a little cluttered right now.
This message was sent using PIX-FLIX Messaging service from Verizon Wireless!
To learn how you can snap pictures with your wireless phone visit
www.verizonwireless.com/getitnow/getpix.
To learn how you can record videos with your wireless phone visit www.verizonwireless.com/getitnow/getflix.
To play video messages sent to email, QuickTime® 6.5 or higher is required. Visit www.apple.com/quicktime/download to download the free player or upgrade your existing QuickTime® Player. Note: During the download
process when asked to choose an installation type (Minimum, Recommended or Custom), select Minimum for faster download.
platforms a’plenty
I’m compiling my lists of tools which I’ll probably make a takeaway during the class. Blog platforms are the bread and butter of a blog: the code that makes a blog run. Choosing a blog platform is the first technical step in creating a new blog. Here are a few that I’m investigating/planning on including now:
Blogger – one of the originals, one of the biggest, now with Google muscle, and fresh out of beta (although I’m finding some of the features are still a little rickety)
WordPress – I’m actually debating switching over because their features (integrated stats!) seem so clean and straightforward, perhaps even to test out the import/export feature
LiveJournal – SixApart’s old free platform
Vox – SixApart’s new free platform
Xanga – old school, but they’ve always called themselves The Weblog Community, that deserves a mention
Drupal – learned about this one today when I found out through the grapevine that this open source platform is what Ann Arbor District Library is using for their great site I mentioned previously
I’ll probably mention TypePad and Movable Type as well, even though they are pay platforms, because they do have some outstanding features, especially in a business or professional setting.

