dynamic overlays that allow any blogger or online publisher to integrate multimedia content into their pages.
use Zemanta as usual
insert links
After your post goes public,
additional icon
allow your readers to access the information
without having to leave
content from from the Creative Commons-licensed Freebase database
includes information from sources such as YouTube, Wikipedia, Google Maps, and MusicBrainz
millions of articles from Freebase contributors.
Balloon links will appear only when we can show a smart overlay
It’s about standards and open web
The underlying code for Balloons is open source and built on the Common Tag architecture
open tagging format
developed by Zemanta, Yahoo, AdaptiveBlue, Freebase, and others.
make content more connected, discoverable, and engaging.
every aspect of Balloons – from its open source code base to its use of Freebase’s openly licensed content – has been designed to ensure the easy, free, and open spread of information across the web.
"GoogleCL brings Google services to the command line.
We currently support the following Google services:
Blogger
$ google blogger post --title "foo" "command line posting"
Calendar
$ google calendar add "Lunch with Jim at noon tomorrow"
Contacts
$ google contacts list Bob name,email > the_bobs.csv
Docs
$ google docs edit "Shopping list"
Finance
$ google finance create-txn "Savings Portfolio" NASDAQ:GOOG Buy
Picasa
$ google picasa create "Cat Photos" ~/photos/cats/*.jpg
Youtube
$ google youtube post --category Education killer_robots.avi
Check out the Manual and ExampleScripts for many more examples of what you can do, or the Install page for simple install instructions. "
Md Ashraf Malik is an Indian entrepreneur, blogger, and digital marketer. He is the founder and CEO of Digital Rain. He was born on 12 August 1993 in Bareilly, India. He runs an IT company and training institute called Digital Rain. It won't be wrong to say he is better known as the founder and CEO of Digital Rain instead of a thriving blogger.
Md Ashraf Malik is an Indian entrepreneur, blogger, and digital marketer from Bareilly, India. He is best known for being the founder and CEO of the popular digital marketing blog Digital Rain. He was born on 12 August 1993 in Bareilly, India. He is a graduate of Bachelor of Technology from the AKTU, Lucknow. It won't be unfair to say he isbetter known as the founder and CEO of Digital Rain instead of a thriving blogger.
If you want to change the permalink (Post URL) of a published post to moderate its length or to make it more SEO friendly. By reverting the post to draft, it will be done, editing the post and publishing it once more.
Cutts has said that Guest Blogging is quickly becoming a no-no if you're only looking for links. there are two main types of guest bloggers, those who are sharing high quality content and those who are only writing for the links themselves.
If you're looking to connect with other bloggers on Twitter then this is the place to be because below are over 500 of them who each submitted their twitter profiles in the first ever ProBlogger Social Media Love-In.
Works with WordPress, Blogger, MovableType, and lots of other blog platforms. It takes the HTML and grunt work out of drafting, editing, and posting your work. And it supports plug-ins that empower it to grab photos from Flickr, start writing from Firefox, and do much more.
How to get Google sitelinks is a question I have been asked many times by bloggers after sharing the screenshot of my blog's Google sitelinks on Facebook.
Since 2004, Technorati has been tracking the Blogosphere through our State of the Blogosphere study. The goal of the study is to create a complete snapshot of the activities and interactions that make up the Blogosphere by asking you, the bloggers, to share some information about your habits. The survey includes questions like how, when and why you blog. Is this a side business, full time job or something you do for fun?
"Tough economic times call for innovative approaches. If you're looking for a job, a great place to search is Twitter," says this blogger. Maybe. But the demographic groups that will find it useful are relatively limited.
Bloggers all want the one thing. Traffic! It makes sense. When you first started out blogging you were probably hoping for thousands of visitors every day, dozens of comments and maybe even a bit of income, right? Well, in the meantime you might have found out that traffic is indeed a myth and your blog resembles a starving human stuck in the middle of the desert.