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xFruits will work with most popular blog systems including Blogger , TypePad , Movable Type and WordPress hosted on your own server. Adrian Short posted this on the Mash the State blog : A few people have raised the objection that what Mash the State is currently doing with council RSS feeds is really just helping councils to deliver their PR (or as those critics often like
 

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Accepted in Typepad’s Journalist Bailout Program. Being incurably nosy, I went off to look at Typepad’s “ Journalist bailout program “. Now called Typepad for Journalists. Typepad is a blogging platform, white label (hosted) service, extremely wellknown and used by all sorts of famous people and sites. Typepad Sacked journalists take to blogging? I was on Twitter’s party line for the Monday night (USA time) chats on journalism #journchat, and was a little taken aback to see the number of journalists tweeting about losing their job,
Typepad connect just didn't work for me. Typepad Connect was not getting the job done. People had to log in to typepad or they could comment anonymously. It was a great idea in concept but failed in execution. A few issues:
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use Typepad for my own blog and recommend it to clients unless they are very technical. can also search and/or examine Twitter , Techrigy , Filtrbox , Feedburner , Typepad, and G oogle Analytics for historical data related to my work and web presence. This is the final part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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