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FeedWordPress is an Atom/RSS aggregator for WordPress. It syndicates content from feeds that you choose into your WordPress weblog;
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By default, it lets me set up feeds from my major sites, such as Flickr (pictures), delicious (bookmarks), Twitter (microblogging), Google Reader (shared items I’ve read about that day) , YouTube (videos), and more. It also lets me add the RSS feed for any service that’s not already listed (this is one reason I still think RSS is the greatest thing since sliced bread and is still very important). Most major ones are already there - I just don’t use most of them. Surprisingly, FriendFeed isn’t listed yet, but I was able to easily add a feed for items I’ve liked. Since I don’t post much original content to FF, it shouldn’t get too recursive there.
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There are two ways you can use this plugin. The first is to create a separate page with your full stream, which updates at set intervals. The alternative, which I’m using, is to do a summary post of all of your activity at a specific time each day. This way, I can aggregate all of my non-blogging activity in one post at the end of the day.
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Lifestream displays your social feeds and photos much like you would see it on many of the social networking sites.
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- Other Blogs - whenever someone comments on a post that links to one of yours
- Twitter - whenever someone tweets one of your posts
- FriendFeed - whenever someone comments on an entry for one of your posts
- Digg - whenever someone comments on a submission for one of your posts
- Reddit - whenever someone comments on a submission for one of your posts
- Hacker News - whenever someone comments on a submission for one of your posts
Backtype will import conversations from the following sources:
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- Login Attempt herunterladen.
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Das WordPress Plugin Limit Login Attempts setzt dem einen Riegel vor.
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- Server-side (no-JS or remote calls) TweetBacks
- ReTweet-This buttons for each TweetBack
- A digg-like Tweet-This Button
- Automatic Tweeting of new posts
- A Most-Tweeted Widget
- A Recently-Tweeted Widget
- A My-Last-Tweets Widget
- A My-Favorited-Tweets Widget
TweetSuite, a Twitter-WordPress integration plugin that includes the following features:
This plugin enables you to automatically post your Google Reader shared items to your blog on a schedule you set (daily, weekly, monthly).
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Future Posts Calendar
Adds a simple month-by-month calendar that shows all the months you have future posts for (and the current month no matter what), it highlights the days you have posts for, and as an added bonus if you click a day the Post Timestamp boxes change to that day, month and year. Pretty handy to organize and plan blog post for a multi authors blog. Also comes in form of widget.
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Draft Notification
This WordPress plugin automatically emails the admin when a new draft is saved. The email contains the post’s title, the author, and a link. There is no options page currently, because there is really nothing to configure. The plugin now supports the new ‘pending’ statu
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Twitter Comments for Your Website
Chirrup is a really simple Twitter comments solution. If you're familiar with the FriendFeed plugin for WordPress, Chirrup won't be a problem at all. It's essentially a separate component to add to your blog, similar to a widget. The system "Chirrup fetches all of the replies from Twitter, and sorts them by URL so you can have a comment feed for each page in your site." You can place the comment box anywhere you'd like and style it to your tastes. Users can even send a Twitter comment through system.
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