I have just enabled the web service Twitterfeed. What is does, is as simple as it’s brilliant. It feeds my blog posts in to my microblog on Twitter, so that each blog post also appears on Twitter with a link to my blog. It’s all done with the help of RSS. Hopefully this will give my blog more readers. I enabled the service after Henrik, a friend and a reader of my blog, suggested this on Twitter. So thank you Henrik! […] Continue reading →
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There is no doubt about the iPhone being a popular news item, and I, as many, have lots of hits on articles about this phone. I have over time also had lots of readers of the articles I have about Lotus Notes, and devices that can sync with Notes. In the last couple of days my article Lotus iNotes Ultralite on my iPhone has had 163 hits so far, and yesterday 77 hits. I find iNotes Ultralite brilliant. It has helped me a lot. […] Continue reading →
1-2-3 testing. It’s great fun to see how advanced the first versjon of the WordPress editor for the iPhone and iPod Touch is. Working with it is straight forward and it couldn’t have bern much easier. My only complaint is writing longer articles sith the onscreen keyboard, AS writing with a thumb is nor fast or easy! Adding pictures to an article is also in seconds, and tou can even take pictures that you add directly to the blog entry. This blog entry was written on my iPod […] Continue reading →
Today it is all about microblogging (read: Twitter), a thing that I have never understood the point of. I have always hated the limitations of SMS, and then comes Twitter with a limitation of a 140 signs. Now, why on Earth would I use that? It was great to read, just hours after iPhone v2.0 was out the door, that the first information about WordPress for iPhone had also just been published: Seeing this video, and you just know that moblogging gone from painful to something that is quite […] Continue reading →