Posts Tagged ‘new’

WordPress for Blackberry – Make New Page Feature

August 15th, 2010

WordPress for Blackberry takes another step forward for mobile bloggers! The addition of the functionality to add a static page right from your mobile device opens up a delicious amount of possibilities for content providers.

While facebook and twitter are great for certain aspects of instant-sharing, people give a lot of control to the formatting of their media. If I want my visitors to see my late breaking content on my website, with my ads & related content, then I’ll use wordpress for blackberry every time.

With the create/edit a page feature I benefit from:

Your Ad Here

A Static page vs. Ever changing url’s

My theme/ads/related content vs. Theirs

Increased number of bookmarking customers

Increased trust from search engines and more backlinks to a single page (which = more traffic)

And more I’m sure.

So, if you haven’t yet, you’ve got one more reason to blog on-the-go with your cell phone. It truly makes sharing fresh content faster and easier.

Posted with WordPress for BlackBerry.

What is HTML 5?

July 29th, 2010

What is HTML 5A quick 5 point list on the new and exciting HTML 5.

1: A revamped web programming language

It will become the standard for all websites.

2: Still under development

It may take until 2022 until it’s fully implemented! Parts of it are tested and stable, and are in use today.

html 5 video support

What is HTML 5?

3: Integrated video support

No more will you have 6 million browser plug-ins to install before you watch videos online. Many browsers have already been updated to handle certain formats in HTML 5!


What is HTML 5?

4: Drag and Drop Support

Imagine being able to just drag your pics and vids to your Facebook page! Nice little time-saver.

HTML 5 geolocation

5: Geolocation Support

Imagine all the google ads you see are for shops within a 10 minute walk from where you sit! If you so consent, you can provide your location information via your IP address and WiFi access point data.

Now you know what to say when someone asks: What is HTML 5?

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