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14 August 2006 in Blogging & Microsoft | Comments (5)

I’ve always preferred a blend of desktop applications and online content when working with anything that uses the Internet. That’s why I’ve usually made my blog posts using tools to W.Blogger, however recently W.Blogger seems to have disappeared (hence the lack of a link) so I haven’t been able to let people know about what a great tool it was for composing new blog entries offline and then pushing them up to my website.

Thankfully a better tool has become available – Windows Live Writer. Now I was as surprised as anyone that the tool was designed not to only support Live Spaces but also many other blogging platforms (WordPress, DasBlog, Community Server Blogs and more). So I’ve wired it up to compose this entry and I’ll keep testing it out for a while. So far it seems much more slick than W.Blogger and it has considerably better preview/style integration.

Even more exciting is that Microsoft have created an API for the publishing tool to allow developers to create their own plugins (which I assume means new blog providers, extra formatting tools etc). It already has support for everything you would expect – spell checking, category support, post management etc.

Overall this tool looks great for a first beta. I really look forward to seeing what people do to extend the capabilities of it to make it truly great.

Windows Live Writer Website

Download Windows Live Writer

- JD

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 196 user reviews.


10 August 2006 in Business | Comments (2)

I find the details about the MySpace deals quite extraordinary.

As some of your may recall, Fox acquired MySpace (a social networking site with 33 billion page views per month) for close to $600 million US. In the last few days however, Google has entered a deal to pay $900 million US to be the search and advertising provider on the MySpace site for the next 3 years.

What a fantastic way to cover your purchase price (even if it is over 3 years). That doesn’t take into account any other revenue making systems they have in place.

Not bad if you can get it :)

Yahoo News has the low down.

– JD

Average Rating: 4.9 out of 5 based on 286 user reviews.


9 August 2006 in Blogging & Intergen | Comments (0)

Another Intergenite has started blogging recently (including being greedy and starting 2 blogs! ;) ) which is great to see. Jeremy specialises in the content management space and has a special interest in EPiServer. Understandably he has a personal blog and an EPiServer blog.

RSS Link Jeremy’s Personal Blog
RSS Link Jeremy’s EPiServer Downunder Blog

- JD

Average Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 181 user reviews.