Mobile Posting
Ever want to post to multiple blogger blogs at once? Well if so take a look at using the mail-to-blog option in your settings. Besides being more flexible than the go@blogger.com as typically used. Besides that, on my treo, I’m limited on the size of an image I can send via MMS, but no Email. As a suggestion, send via BCC that way there is a very slim chance that the address will get viewed. Also the beauty of email-to-blog is that you can actually send the post to people who don’t typically view your blog by including them in the cc or bcc line.
Anyways… just thought I’d share the tip since I just used it. I sent a post to both my blog (the one you are reading) and to the blog that Lauren and I share.
http://nickc321.blogspot.com/2008/02/working-from-hotel-zaza.html
http://laurenandnick.blogspot.com/2008/02/working-from-hotel-zaza.html
Working from Hotel Zaza
Well we are in Houston today. We arrived last night and had dinner. We are here for a Deloitte prospective intern event and they flew me out too. So here I sit in the room at Hotel Zaza working on the 'road'. While the hotel is amazing… The provided internet ain't the fastest, but it works. Anyways….



Gripes about Blogger
While I don’t suspect I’ll ever migrate from Blogger (unless they really mess things up), I do have a few gripes. Actually these gripes are not about Blogger but about Google Authentication. For a company that promotes openness and standards, it would be nice if they worked with existing standard instead of pushing their own. I say this mostly because I’m tired of not being able to authenticate and post from services like Del.icio.us(of course I’ve migrated from them) and Ma.gnolia, or ‘claim’ my blog on Bloglines. Google is very bent on being almost like a microsoft of the web where users will have to either use only Google services or all services will have to conform to Googles standards. Well if standards already exist, Google why don’t you follow them. Or at least develop the bridge so that others can seamlessly connect to you like they would others using Standards. Now that said, I do seem many services working to join the same standards as Google, but in the meantime…. Anyways… enough of my complaining…. otherwise… keep up the good work.
February 15, 2008 Posted by nickc321 | blogging, commentary | | No Comments Yet