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Micro blogging services Started by typePad

Micro blogging services Started by TypePad

Six Apart has declared its TypePad Micro blogging service. This is targeted those people which are keen about blogging. Six Apart's TypePad Micro blogging services has been made free to the users.

Six Apart's CEO Chris Alden announced that TypePad Micro is intended for fast, concise and informal blogging also intended for photo blogging. All this stuff feels like a combination of typical blogging and standing updates a la Twitter. It's a combination that is related to Tumblr, the service that popularized microblogging, and TypePad Micro's most barefaced rival.

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Tumblr will secure your blogs by password facility

Tumblr will secure your blogs by password facility

Tumblr is one of the most famous micro-blogging services which supplies users with a simple way to post videos, pictures, links and more. They used mini blogging with the help of Techie Notes, which runs on Tumblr and uses the custom web site name feature from them.

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Twitter with the new contributor API

Twitter with the new contributor API

A huge hat tip to Mashable and Starbucks for getting and publishing some extraordinary new footage of the approaching Twitter Contributor API. The Contributor API is the first of a coming string of updates to permit companies to better manage their company accounts. This naturally puts pressure on the existing players in that market, e.g. CoTweet.

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Tumblr supports PubSubHubbub

Now the blogging platform's 2.5 million users can send up-to-the-second alerts to any service that supports the favored PubSubHubbub publish / subscribe custom for near real-time notifications. The added support for PubSubHubbub (are you able to say that ten times fast?) proves 2 things:

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