Our upgrade on Wednesday went… well… we’re giving it a C right about now
Evan on the identi.ca upgrade to 0.8
Our upgrade on Wednesday went… well… we’re giving it a C right about now
Evan on the identi.ca upgrade to 0.8
In my 53rd and final effort to fully embrace Tumblr, I just looked up people from my Gmail address book.
Tumblr managed to find 16 matches (some of whom I even recognised) which wasn’t too bad although, bizarrely, I was invited to ‘follow’ myself to which I replied:
‘Don’t follow me, follow Jesus’
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A couple of years ago, when I started blogging on Wordpress.com, one of my favourite bloggers was ‘engtech’ who blogged at engtech.wordpress.com.
Engtech’s blog was a source of great information about blogging, Wordpress, Web 2.0 and tech news as well as posting some interesting articles about IT, software development.
He seems to have completely dropped off the radar in September last year which is a great shame. I wonder whatever happened to him.
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I am currently the proud owner of the 1,838th most popular Tumblelog in the whole of the UK.
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My latest misreading was to read ‘oversouled’ as ‘oversoiled’ which is a much better name for a Tumblelog.
In fact, I dearly wish I has come up with it.
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Should be easy to add as identi.ca has a Twitter compatible API.
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I am trying to discovered Tumblelogs by authors in my immediate vicinity (London, near England, if you’re interested).
So, I surf on over to the Tumblr Map where I am invited to ‘Zoom in to find Tumblelogs’.
Only I can’t ‘Zoom in to discover Tumblelogs’ because whenever I try to drill into Europe, the map keeps getting refreshed with real-time updates from Tumblers from all around the world.
Or am I missing something obvious (again) ?
Update: I managed to click ‘Zoom in’ quickly enough to interrupt the real-time update and drilled into SW London.
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