Too lazy to come up with your own status updates? Try Generatus.
Wonder why nobody is visiting your site? Usertesting.com.
Upgraded blog to Thesis theme.
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Stop settling for inefficiencies, and instead, start focusing on the creative things that you can do to extend your reach and your own effectiveness. If you’re running a Website to help you accomplish this (and you darn well should be!), then you can use Thesis to remove these fundamental site-building obstacles, and this will leave you with more time to focus on the things that will yield higher returns down the road!
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Amazing underground cavern Stockholm Data Center.
For years now, blog comments have been treated like second-rate citizens. I was an early user of SezWho on TheProgressBar, then moved to Disqus, and back in the day played around with CoComment. All of these systems are ok in one way or another, but they also have their faults.
Recently I read about Reblogging on Disqus.
Now on comments throughout DISQUS, you can find a reblog link where you can publish a quotation of the comment to your blog. This quote is cited with the original author, the blog where it originally appeared, and a link back to the original comment to give the discussion full context.
Take a look at BackType, which aggregates comments from blogs and makes them searchable.
Via TechCrunch.