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Two Minor Updates

4:27 pm - July 29, 2005 in Blogger Developers Network

We ve just added two new sections to Blogger s Atom API documentation: Save a Post as Draft Blogger Extensions Draft is what you d expect it to be. Extensions is where we ll be documenting Blogger specific additions to the API, such as Line Bre…

Del.icio.us import and Everyone’s Web

8:04 pm - July 28, 2005 in MyWeb

Two minor updates: One of the most requested features for My Web 2.0 was the ability to import your bookmarks from del.icio.us. Now you can! Just go to the instruction page to find out how. You will also notice that…

msn blog map and more

11:15 pm - July 27, 2005

Scott Isaacs, the architect for start s framework, has written a really cool startlet that showcases integration with Virtual Earth; it s a map of some MSN employees that are blogging. go to http: start.com 3, expand the sidebar and under staff picks click on MSN Blog Map. Scott has talked about the startlet here. This showcases rich integrated components within start as Steve and I alluded to on our Channel 9 video we d like to enable developers to build on top of this framework eventually. other news: you can now navigate through search results by clicking on next and previous. try pinning the search results and navigating them while pinned, it s fun : i m sorry to say that despite everyone being a big fan of the puzzle we ve removed it ; now you can just type http: start.com 3, http: start.com myweb or http: start.com myw3b

msn blog map and more

11:15 pm - July 27, 2005

Scott Isaacs, the architect for start s framework, has written a really cool startlet that showcases integration with Virtual Earth; it s a map of some MSN employees that are blogging. go to http: start.com 3, expand the sidebar and under staff picks click on MSN Blog Map. Scott has talked about the startlet here. This showcases rich integrated components within start as Steve and I alluded to on our Channel 9 video we d like to enable developers to build on top of this framework eventually. other news: you can now navigate through search results by clicking on next and previous. try pinning the search results and navigating them while pinned, it s fun : i m sorry to say that despite everyone being a big fan of the puzzle we ve removed it ; now you can just type http: start.com 3, http: start.com myweb or http: start.com myw3b

more on start: OPML support and popular feeds

9:55 pm - July 21, 2005

we just shipped OPML support on start sorry for the delay. we know that a lot of our users wanted this feature since june 3rd, when we first shipped myw3b. expand the sidebar, click on add feeds and upload your existing OPML file or export your feeds from start… also check out popular feeds on the sidebar, these feeds are sorted based on most frequently read feeds by our users, realtime data pretty cool stuff :

more on start: OPML support and popular feeds

9:55 pm - July 21, 2005

we just shipped OPML support on start sorry for the delay. we know that a lot of our users wanted this feature since june 3rd, when we first shipped myw3b. expand the sidebar, click on add feeds and upload your existing OPML file or export your feeds from start… also check out popular feeds on the sidebar, these feeds are sorted based on most frequently read feeds by our users, realtime data pretty cool stuff :

july 18th updates on start.com/myw3b

3:50 pm - July 19, 2005

yesterday we released a few updates on http: start.com myw3b : tabbed search results now for every search query we give you web, news and rss results more types coming soon this mean that you don t need to do seperate searches for each type. something cool with the rss results is that you can just subscribe to a feed by clicking on subscribe and it gets added to your start feeds… new stylesheets check out ice, granite and ocean… eventually we want out users to be able to define their own stylesheets too just hit ESC to close your modules, you don t have to click on the x button anymore we ve also fixed some bugs: the home link is gone, and now we don t replace your dashboard with a folder s content when you click on its name through the sidebar. we also fixed a lot of the firefox bugs, like drag and drop and weather and stock there are some other bugs that we re working on: tabbed search in firefox isn t functioning the first time you subscribe or search the list in teh sidebar doesn t refresh appropriately update: the aforementioned bugs have been fixed :

july 18th updates on start.com/myw3b

3:50 pm - July 19, 2005

yesterday we released a few updates on http: start.com myw3b : tabbed search results now for every search query we give you web, news and rss results more types coming soon this mean that you don t need to do seperate searches for each type. something cool with the rss results is that you can just subscribe to a feed by clicking on subscribe and it gets added to your start feeds… new stylesheets check out ice, granite and ocean… eventually we want out users to be able to define their own stylesheets too just hit ESC to close your modules, you don t have to click on the x button anymore we ve also fixed some bugs: the home link is gone, and now we don t replace your dashboard with a folder s content when you click on its name through the sidebar. we also fixed a lot of the firefox bugs, like drag and drop and weather and stock there are some other bugs that we re working on: tabbed search in firefox isn t functioning the first time you subscribe or search the list in teh sidebar doesn t refresh appropriately update: the aforementioned bugs have been fixed :

Custom List: start.com discussions

3:25 pm - July 19, 2005

start.com discussionsstart.com weblog:: here s where you ll find what s going on with start from the start team.. also a place for you to share your thoughts on what you do and don t like…

Quick Pick Subscriptions & More New Translations

1:00 pm - July 19, 2005

Say you re new to Bloglines and just starting to explore our service. Or maybe you re teaching someone else the ropes. Check out our new Bloglines Quick Pick Subscriptions. Bloglines Quick Picks make it easier than ever to find cool things to subscribe to, with suggestions in 37 categories to suit everybody from Animal Lovers to Wordsmiths. If you believe in the wisdom of crowds, try a few from our daily list of most popular subscriptions. With millions of subscriptions available, there s something at Bloglines for everybody. And in our team s never ending quest to justify glamorous foreign offices, we re introducing new translations for two of our favorite places: The Netherlands and Italy. We ll move there for work! Yeah, that s the ticket. After all, Antonio already invited us: http: blog.ask.com 2005 07 a postcard from.html that s as good as HQ approval, right?

 
 

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