Category Archives: blogging
Polling App Makes Blog Feedback Painless
The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your st… Continue reading
Mashable Picks: Our 11 Favorite Tumblr Themes
We all love Tumblr for its ease of use and unique social blogging features. But we really love Tumblr because the right theme can turn your hum… Continue reading
Bring Your Tumblr Content to WordPress With Ease
Commercial WordPress theme shop WooThemes launched Thursday a new exporter that makes it easy for Tumblr users to transfer their blog content an… Continue reading
WordPress 3.1 Goes Live: Here’s What’s New
The WordPress team pushed out version 3.1, code name “Reinhardt,” on Wednesday, bringing a host of new and updated features to users… Continue reading
HOW TO: Transfer Your Blog From WordPress.com to WordPress.org [VIDEO]
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10 Premium Tumblr Themes Worth Paying For
Despite what much of the Internet will have you believe, some things are just worth paying for. And while the theme garden over at Tumblr is chock-ful… Continue reading
HOW TO: Beat Writer’s Block Online
Nowadays, we are all content creators. Whether it’s work or a school project, the next blog post, or even that next tweet, we all suffer from writer’s block from time to time. Traditional advice suggests taking a break from your monitor and getting some fresh air. That’s great old school advice, but it isn’t a […] Continue reading
Tumblr’s Roadmap Heads Straight for the Creative Community
Tumblr founder David Karp showed up yesterday to christen his company’s new office in Richmond, Virginia. At the opening celebration, the popular blogging platform’s founder spoke extensively about the startup’s plans for the future — plans that definitely set it apart from the product-focused startup scene on the West Coast and plans that will make […] Continue reading
Posterous Founder Leaves Startup, Goes to Y Combinator as Design Guru
Posterous co-founder Garry Tan has bid adieu to his startup and is heading to Y Combinator, where he will serve as designer-in-residence. The mo… Continue reading