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I walked into the session after a meeting with some Six Apart folks to find her working carefully around some Murdoch and paywall-related questions. Full Article at one man and his blog
This is an overview of what was said during the panel conversation at Le Web on Platforms, which was moderated by our own Mike Arrington. Full Article at TechCrunch
Olivier Creiche, CEO for Six Apart, a company that provides low cost, easy-to-use media platforms, spoke this afternoon during the second session of the World Editors Forum. Full Article at Editors Weblog
He also politely overlooks that in a recent freelance piece I did for BusinessWeek.com, I in inadvertently further mutilated his brand by referring to Tom Raftery, who runs the Greenmonk sustainability arm of the company as tweeting as Greenmonk. Full Article at Naked Conversations
Dave gives an interesting example of a feature he would like that would probably not get built in a client like Seesmic otherwise: "for example, it’s been about two years since I first asked for an “unfollow-with-timeout.” Use-case: Someone is... Full Article at Loic Le Meur Blog
Refer to a friend 2009-11-25 15:32:05 - the growth of the Facebook and Twitter ecosystem and the new ways in which mobile phones are being used, start-up companies and major enterprises alike are gearing their services towards this new... Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Sometimes, the smallest shifts on Internet platforms can bring about the largest changes in usership. Full Article at Tom Watson
Last week, Andrew and Matt from Six Apart's New York office gave a talk about TypePad Motion to the Django-NYC group. Full Article at Everything Typepad
The federal government is just beginning to use social media to talk to citizens. What’s needed now, says Web entrepreneur Anil Dash, is a way for government to use social media to listen. Full Article at Poptech
Social media pioneer Anil Dash has left his position as a top executive at blogging company Six Apart to found Expert Labs, a non-profit aimed at crowdsourcing expertise to help government make better policy decisions. Full Article at TechWeb
At Six Apart we have a long history of developing leading class open source applications and supporting developers who contribute to the open source community. Full Article at Everything Typepad
Six Apart co-founder Anil Dash plans to reinvent the way the government listens to its citizens. We're not talking about wiretapping. Full Article at NextGov
Continuing with the series (I get more and more feedback that people love this) introducing, a few at a time, the participants of the ScienceOnline2010 conference. You can also look at the Program so see who is doing what. Full Article at ScienceBlogs
Six Apart co-founder Anil Dash plans to reinvent the way the government listens to citizens – not through wiretapping, but by soliciting expertise on scientific matters through the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Expert Labs... Full Article at Epicenter | Wired Blog
Long-time blogger and tech executive Anil Dash announced today at the Web 2.0 Expo New York that he's leaving publishing software company SixApart and will head a new technology incubator called Expert Labs. Full Article at ReadWriteWeb
I've been using Movable Type as my blogging system of choice for several years now -- not just because it's open source but because it's a good program with great features. Full Article at Information Week
The company behind TypePad today announced the launch of an official AVATAR online community, in collaboration with Twentieth Century Fox, a month ahead of the release of James Cameron’s film on 18 December. avatar.typepad.com offers fans a central... Full Article at The Blog Herald
In an earlier post today, regarding Typepad's release of Micro, a new 'micro blogging' implementation on the Typepad platform, I called for interoperable tumbling between blog platforms: Reblog is not built in to every blog, so even if I am an active... Full Article at Message
Six Apart, makers of the powerful TypePad blog hosting service, have launched a leaner, meaner version of TypePad. It's called TypePad Micro , and it falls into the gap between longer blog entries and teeny Twitter posts. Full Article at Download Squad
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RT @lilirodic: nice t-shirt on maarten from six apart #leweb http://bit.ly/5MEYlg
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nice t-shirt on maarten from six apart #leweb http://yfrog.com/4g89qmj
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