Almost before one year yahoo photos moved to flickr. I liked it. I had already purchased a pro account but what I missed from yahoo account is the privacy of my photos. At flickr ok you can share your photos only with contacts,friends and family but it is not possible to share a photo with only some contacts of you. I would like to have an option like friend lists so I can share a photo of private moments with my girlfriend with her without my brother can see them… Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: flickr, friend lists, photos, privacy, yahoo
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Jul
07
2008
Why I don’t like feedburner in wordpress blogsPosted by karpidis in feedback, social thinkingMany days I was thinking to write that I don’t like feedburner but now that I read why Panayotis don’t like disqus I decided to do it. Actually also I don’t like disqus not only about absence of trackbacks that now it is fixed but the reply system can make to lose a very interesting comment because it is under a stupid flame war. But I don’t like feedburner in wordpress blogs because after one year that I was testing the co.mments and cocomment.com I get bored that I couldn’t have a easy way to check all places that I have left a comment. So I made a tag comments in my google reader and I am registering in the feed of every single post. BUT feedburner wp plugin redirect to the full feed so I actually destroys wp-facilities. I like feedburner but I give this feed not in my blog for email subscribers, for vidcast subcribers but not as my blog’s feed Tags: comments, disqus, feed, feedburner, rss feed
Jun
11
2008
Why to offer free under Creative Commons?Posted by karpidis in emerologio, news, social thinking
These days I play oblivion. Tonight I am restoring my blog to new server. I hope that 18mb would be good uploaded.As I am waiting I tested mobile edition plugin in my this blog. So you can read it by your mobile without waiting so much for all the photos. I tested it in my N82 and it is working excellent. Probably I will use it and in politikoblog.gr Tags: games, oblivion, plugins
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