Some of you might have wondered what happened to my frequent blog posts. Rest assured, there are many in the making as we speak, with a potential new guest contributor. Meanwhile, …
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I have been using LiveFyre comments for a couple of years now, and even though this blog doesn’t receive enough comment volume to evaluate them under load, it has been …
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I have been maintaining a pretty extensive archive of blog posts reaching back to 2004, which in some cases contains outdated information, but in others, provide some great insight in some …
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A couple of months ago I launched the online video community section of this blog to discuss latest online video, mobile and interactive technology trends.
While the initial engagement has …
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Website analytics are probably one of the most exciting components of blogs. 2012 was quite an eventful year for this blog. It started with the transition from Oscar Trelles‘ self-developed blogging system “hades” to WordPress (it ran beautifully for 6 years!), a redesign as part of it, a name change in the first half of 2012, and another design change to a responsive design more suitable for mobile in the second half of 2012. Read More
Happy holidays from the team at Overdigital.com. It’s been quite an eventful year, with very interesting technology advancements, including the maturing Project Primetime, and key milestones like the record breaking …
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For many bloggers, WordPress is the main choice with an incredible rich set of plugins and extensions.
WordPress is used by over 16.7% of Alexa Internet’s “top 1 million” websites and as of August 2011 manages 22% of all new websites. [via Techcrunch]
Here is my personal list of top WordPress extensions.
Livefyre is certainly by far my favorite commenting system, with its realtime comments, great social media integration, (e.g. with the ability to easily include a twitter “@name” in your comments). It …
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Another time for a quick poll, and as always, feedback is highly valued.
As you hopefully noticed, the volume and coverage on this blog increased during the last months, including Amy and Jen as new talented guest contributors, and overall broader topics. When the blog was originally …
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