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Ideally, I wanted something open and flexible that would also provide some degree of analysis in addition to the simple data aggregation most tools
We have come to the end of the road for this blog template. No longer will I be using Movable Type to craft my pearls of journalism for the blog-reading masses. Starting early tomorrow, we're switching BaltTech over to the Sun's proprietary content manag
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So, Saturday, February 4th was the latest iteration, third, to be exact, of the rally "for honest elections". These started after allegations of the December State Duma elections being rigged. Unlike rallies and protests that happened in Russia before, t
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Oh No They Didn't and its disconcerting new interface. Don’t dig a digital grave next to your Friendster testimonials and MySpace spam just yet, however. The purge, which LiveJournal has instituted at various times before, looks to be part of a recent at
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In the early 2000s, LiveJournal was king of the blogging hill. The site, which boasted an easy-to-use interface and a thriving social community, brought blogging to the masses. LiveJournal then went through a series of ownership changes; site creator Bra
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Earlier this month, bloggers who use the blogging platform TypePad received an email message from SAY Media, the company that owns TypePad. In it, SAY told them that it would stop offering advertising services to customers whose websites registered fewer
Now that we’ve sent 2011 packing (“Hey pal, don’t let the calendar hit your butt on the way out!”), it’s time to take a look at the stories that were most popular on TechBlog in the last year. Determining these was a little more difficult than in past ye
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Movable Type is a weblog publishing system developed by the company Six Apart. It was publicly announced on 3 September 2001, and version 1.0 was publicly released on 8 October 2001. On 12 December 2007, Movable Type was relicensed as free software under the GNU General Public License. Full Article
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