Articles tagged with: Twitter
WordPress Themes »
WordPress Themes »
This theme has all the standard for magazine style theme elements, including automatic thumbnails, nested comments and valid code throughout the theme. It is also ready for 460*66 banners, 125*125 banners and adsense vertical banner. Moreover, it’s ready for Twitter updates, so you can notify all you readers instantly with what you have just shared on Twitter.
WordPress Themes »
The idea was to release a truly advanced, interesting neatly designed theme that will be both functional and easy to use. This design allows you to easily share twitter updates, enhance comments discussion with nested comments, share your flickr gallery easily without installing any additional plug ins and very hassle-free management of thumbnails. If you decide to switch to this magazine style theme after using a regular theme, the design is going to handle all the thumbnails for you and resize any existing images into the right size for …
WordPress Themes »
WordPress Themes »
Bluezine wordpress theme is a premium high quality magazine theme suitable for any nitche.
Few highlights of the theme:
elegant design
Built in theme option to customize the theme
Widgetized 125×125 advertisement block
Built in Featured content gallery
Feedburner RSS Subscription ready
Twitter integration
File Sharing, File Storage »
Drop.io is an online file hosting and sharing service that is designed to be simple and emphasizes privacy. It allows users to create online sharing points called “drops” that are used for uploading and sharing documents, images, video, audio, and other digital content without accounts, registration or e-mail addresses. Drops are non-searchable and not networked.
File Sharing, File Storage »
Box.net is an online file system that allows users to store, access and share files remotely. Its services include online storage, file hosting, and file sharing.
Box.net was founded in 2005 as a college business project by Aaron Levie (CEO) and Dylan Smith (CFO). It was incorporated in April of that year. Originally based in Washington, Box.net moved to Palo Alto, California, United States in late 2006.
Web Awards »
Webware »
A collection of Favorite startups and products for 2009 by Michael Arrington, it also shows a list from previous years…
From TechCrunch
At the beginning of each year I traditionally publish a list of my favorite startups and products. This is the fourth year I’ve done this – previous lists: 2006, 2007, 2008. You guys get to pick the winners of the Crunchies – this list is all mine…
