23 May 2008
20 September 2007
We Are Opening the Social Graph
We Are Opening the Social Graph
Post from Six Apart about how they’re using Microformats and OpenID to make it easier to describe who your friends are and control your privacy.
05 June 2007
12 April 2007
Composing Your Posts Offline and Quick Formatting with Markdown
Composing Your Posts Offline and Quick Formatting with Markdown
Wow, great news. Markdown is my favorite way to write HTML. I’d love for this to hit Vox, too.
19 December 2006
01 November 2006
The Style Archive
Repository of themes for use with Movable Type, TypePad, and LiveJournal.
26 October 2006
Happy Vox Launch Day!
I’ve been testing Vox for a few months, and it really is a great service. If you don’t have a blog, or want a fresh start on one, this is the place to do it.
06 July 2006
Making Something Meaningful
Anil Dash, on how blogging gets hard when you’ve been doing it for a few years.
Six Apart - Everything TypePad - Two del.icio.us Widgets
Six Apart - Everything TypePad - Two del.icio.us Widgets
Good stuff. This makes everything much easier.
07 June 2006
Six Apart - Everything TypePad - Connect your TypePad feed to FeedBurner
Six Apart - Everything TypePad - Connect your TypePad feed to FeedBurner
Great addition. I’m happy to see them still working on TypePad.
01 June 2006
31 May 2006
SixApart To Launch Comet, Renamed Vox, on June 1
SixApart To Launch Comet, Renamed Vox, on June 1
This oddly looks like it’ll compete with LiveJournal, which they also own.
04 May 2006
QDN: The dishonor of Blue Security
QDN: The dishonor of Blue Security
The cause of the Six Apart network outage the other day was an anti-spamming firm hoisting their problem on 6A’s servers.
29 July 2003
5 Days of TypePad
The geniuses at Six Apart who invented MovableType are starting to show off more of the features of their upcoming TypePad service, and it’s looking really cool so far. The problem with having an MT weblog is that you have to run and configure it all off of your own server. LiveJournal is currently the big centralized service, but TypePad seems like it’s going to have a lot to offer. Namely, that ability to do something that doesn’t involve merely writing text posts. They’ve built in easy tools for customizing the look of your site, building pictures albums, and posting photos from your mobile phone. Sadly, as dumb a contraction as “blogging” is, they’ve gone one step farther and officially adopted “moblogging” as a term. When I hear the word I just think that it’s a new term for gay bashing.