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Posted by erich13 on February 2, 2008
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Q: Why Flock?
A: To me, there of several features of Flock that are extremely appealing…
Blog Post Editor
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RSS News Feeds Reader
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Media Stream - access/update your favorite photos at Flickr or Photobucket, and at YouTube
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My World
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Integration with social bookmarking systems (e.g. de.licio.us, ma.gnolia)
- Web Clipboard
- “Use the Web Clipboard for Instant Saving and Sharing“
- Even with loading Firefox with extensions, you do not get the integration that Flock offers. For example, to blog from Firefox you can use the ScribeFire extension. And to save webclips you can you can use another extension. And in this scenerio you will not be able to combine the use of a blog extension with a web clip extension, say, to copy from one to the other. But with Flock’s built-in Blog editor and Flock’s built-in Web Clipboard tool, you can copy from the web clips to the blog editor with ease.
Built-in spell checker
- Plus, the same great features that Firefox has:
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Customizable, Personalize - buttons on toolbars can be re-arranged, toolbars using View»Toolbars»Customize…” For example.
- Search Engine customization
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And many other features…
I have given a lot of feedback, and encourage others to do so also,
simply use: Help»Give Feedback, or click on the blue fly icon (Send
Feedback) to the right of the URL/location field.
BTW, I wrote Instructions on how to download and start using Flock…
Kind Regards,
-erich (EricHerberholz.GooglePages.com)
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References:
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About Flock, in Blognation, Wikipedia, CrunchBase
- Flock on the Web
- Main Features of Flock:
- “Flock is a free web browser that makes it easy to connect with your friends and express yourself online.
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Receive updates when friends have new photos, videos or blog posts.
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Upload up to 1,000 photos at one time to popular photo sites.
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Drag and drop photos and videos from Flock’s Media Minibar to email, comment fields, blogs, etc.
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Collect your favorite photos, videos, and text from the web and blog them instantly.”
- Release Notes
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www.flock.com
- www.planetflock.org - an aggregation of blogs from individuals who may or may not be part of Flock Inc.
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Adapt a Firefox extension to Flock: developer.flock.com/wiki/Firefox_to_Flock
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www.flock.com/community
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www.flock.com/download
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extensions.flock.com/addons
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www.flock.com/faq
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www.flock.com/support
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http://www.flock.com/investor-info,
“What is Flock? …
Flock is a consumer Internet business which has developed a free, next
generation web browser. The web, and the way people engage online, has
evolved dramatically over the past decade. But web browsers - the
application that fundamentally enables online experiences and services
across ones’ connected life - have not kept pace.
Flock is focused on fundamentally evolving
the browser, bringing a refreshing new approach to how people use and
participate on the web and simplifying social and web-based
applications by bringing them one step closer to the user and
integrating them directly into the browser.
When using Flock, people can easily
discover, access, create and share videos, photos, blogs, feeds and
comments across social communities, media providers, and popular
websites.“
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Posted by erich13 on January 12, 2008
- Determine the purpose of your blog. At the very least, it can be used for your personal knowledge base, journal, etc (Why I Blog.)
- Make some choices:
- Choose an editor application1. For example, because you can’t always just depend upon a blog’s editor, to have all the features you want/like/need, etc.
- Choose a blog, from various blog providers2. Try out several, and then choose one that appeals to you (e.g. for ease of managment, appearance, etc.)
- (optional) Choose a photo hosting provider3, so that you can post pictures there, and then link to them from your blog.
- (optional) Choose means of earning money4
- Starting Blogging.
- Enjoy.
1 Editor applications (e.g. Flock’s Blog tool, Google Docs, VIM, SeaMonkey Composer, Outlook Mail Message)
2 Blog Providers (e.g. 360.yahoo.com, Bloglines, blogsome, Blogger, flickr, jaiku, LiveJournal, MySpace, Opera, Performancing, twitter, Vox, WebRing, Windows.Live.Spaces, WordPress)
3 Photo providers (flickr, GooglePhotos, photobucket, webshots).
4 Earning Money providers. For example: www.livingroom.org.au/photolog has links to many sites.
References:
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Posted by erich13 on January 2, 2008
Contempt by Michael Heilemann
A more professional version of Kubrick, sporting hard lines and 2-columns.
Address : <http://erich13.wordpress.com/wp-admin/themes.php>
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Posted by erich13 on December 27, 2007
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Overviews:
- “Jaiku is a micro-blogging and social networking…“, crunchbase on jaiku
- “Seattle based Jott
offers a novel and convenient service that lets users speak messages;
those can be sent to themselves or others as a transcribed emails or
voice messages.” crunchbase on jott
- Plazes - “The idea behind the service is for everyone to be able to
track the places, activities and people in their lives.” crunchbase on plazes
- Pownce - “Pownce
is a way to send stuff to your friends. What kind of stuff? You can
send just about anything: music, photos, messages, links, events, and
more. You can do it all on our web site, or install our lightweight
desktop software that lets you get out of the browser.” pownce.com/about
- “Tumblr is a re-envisioning of tumblelogging, a subset of blogging that uses quick, mixed-media posts.” crunchbase on tumblr
- “Twitter is social networking and micro-blogging site that allows users to post
their latest updates. An update is limited by 140 characters and can be
posted through three methods: web form, text message, or instant
message.” crunchbase on twitter
- Yurbo is a blog and allows for posting via IM. More About Yurbo.
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Quick Ref: Jaiku Jott Plazes Tumblr Twitku Twitter Yurbo
- Twitter» home - archive, inbox, sent, followers, friends, account settings, Public Timeline, Twittervision, badges, gcal2, rtm3, search twitter, tweetscan, twittercal.com, twittersearch, What
am I doing?
- Yurbo» home -
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| Jaiku» jaiku.com - short messages (140 characters) are posted, from cell phone, browser or instant message
Jott» jott.com
- Jott users call 1-877-568-8486, and then users “tell Jott the name (which will be located in the imported
contacts). Lastly, users record their message, and hang up. Within
minutes, the message shows up in the recipient’s inbox, translated into
text. Users also have the option of sending the voice message itself by
immediately pressing 1. The message shows up as an audio file in their
email inbox.“
- Cruchbase Jott Directory Entry
- My jott name: erich13
Plazes» plazes.com
Pownce» pownce.com
Tumblr» tumblr.com
- CrunchBase Tumblr Directory Entry
- Related to Tumblr is Jott
- My Tumblr name is erich13
Twittter» twitter.com - short messages (140 characters) are posted, from cell phone, browser or instant message
- My favorites tagged with “twitter” at de.licio.us, for example:
- all “twitter” de.licio.us favorites
- Google “joined forces with Twitter and Twittervision to give you instant updates on Super Tuesday. You can watch Twitter texts from across the country and send in your own updates!“
- My twitter name: erich13
Yurbo» yurbo.com
- Yurbo is a blog and allows for posting via IM
- My yurbo name is erich13
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Applications of Twitter and Jaiku:
- twitku4 - TwitKu.com a free social network mashup - Post to Twitter, Jaiku, and/or Pownce from twitku
- Twitterbar - a Mozilla browser Add-On
- twittercal - send direct messages from cell phone, browser or instant message to your Google Calendar via twitter user called “gcal“
- Twittervision - “A real-time geographic visualization of posts to Twitter.“
- Remember the Milk (RTM) - send direct messages from cell phone, browser or instant message to your todo list via twitter user called “rtm“
- jaikuvision - “Just log on to your Jaiku account, set your Location (in the Jaiku sidebar) and post a message.
Then your message along with your location will pop up here!“
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1 Twitter and Jaiku simply allow for short messages (140 characters) to be posted, from browser or
cell phone.
2 twitter.com/gcal/
What is twittercal?
It’s a free service that connects your Twitter account to your Google Calendar.
Add events in a snap from your favorite Twitter client.
For example: d gcal dinner with mom tomorrow at 6PM
Direct Text: how to send Twitter friends private messages
3 rtm = Remember The Milk (http://www.rememberthemilk.com) - http://www.rememberthemilk.com/services/twitter/
RTM is a ToDo list manager.
4 TwitKu.com a free social network mashup. |
“Jaiku is a micro-blogging and social networking…”,
crunchbase on jaiku
“Seattle based Jott
offers a novel and convenient service that lets users speak messages;
those can be sent to themselves or others as a transcribed emails or
voice messages.”
crunchbase on jott
Plazes - “The idea behind the service is for everyone to be able to track the places, activities and people in their lives.” <http://www.crunchbase.com/company/plazes>
“Tumblr is a re-envisioning of tumblelogging, a subset of blogging that uses quick, mixed-media posts.”
crunchbase on tumblr
“Twitter is social networking and micro-blogging site that allows users to post
their latest updates. An update is limited by 140 characters and can be
posted through three methods: web form, text message, or instant
message.”
crunchbase on twitter
Yurbo is a blog and allows for posting via IM
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Posted by erich13 on December 24, 2007
Blogs» 360.yahoo.com, Bloglines, blogsome, Blogger, flickr, jaiku, LiveJournal, MySpace, Opera, Performancing, twitter, Vox, WebRing, Windows.Live.Spaces, WordPress
Portals» iGoogle, compete, aim, AOL, ATT.Yahoo!, facebook, @hp, ITRC, My.MSN, MyWay’s.MyPage, Netvibes, Windows.Live (live club search), Yahoo!.360
Social» aim, amazon, askville, bebo, bordee, citizendium, clipmarks, cluztr, dapper, del.icio.us, deviantart, digg, drupal, ex.plode.us, facebook, flickr, frappr, Google.Groups, jaiku, last.fm, linkedin, me.dium, minggl, mozilla.wiki, orkut, photobucket, profil.es, sharenow (f.k.a izimi) stumbleupon, stylehive, technorati, twitter, upcoming, wakoopa, webshots, weeworld, Wikipedia, wikispaces, youtube, zorpia
Tagging» del.icio.us, flickr, MyStickies, stumbleupon, tags», twittersearch
my del.icio.us» [ alpha cloud frequency list minpost1 minpost2 minpost5 ] |
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Posted by erich13 on December 23, 2007
A: Check out http://billives.typepad.com/portals_and_km/
Bill Ives spoke at a KM Leads bi-weekly virtual meeting at HP (on January 25, 2006), about “What blogs and wikis bring to business and knowledge management“, and he really inspired me to pursue blogs as a solution at work.
I am very excited about what I’ve done with my blog so far. I’m using it as my knowledge base (per Bill’s suggestion) and as a method of sharing my knowledge with my teammates.
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Posted by erich13 on December 23, 2007
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Posted by erich13 on December 23, 2007
- Blogs» Internet» 360.yahoo.com, Bloglines, blogsome, Blogger, flickr, jaiku, LiveJournal, MySpace, Opera, Performancing, twitter, Vox, WebRing, weeworld, Windows Live Spaces, WordPress
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Posted by erich13 on December 23, 2007
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