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Blog on the go with WordPress for Android

The team at Automattic is committed to making mobile blogging work with WordPress, and they're proving it with a new Wordpress Android app. WordPress for iPhone finally became usable with version 2, and the Android app seems to have skipped over the awkward growing pains the iPhone version went through. It already supports posting and editing on multiple accounts, as well as comment moderation. ...

Pixelpipe pushes video from your Android handset

Pixelpipe defies definition a bit, but basically it's a mo-blogging / mobile micro-blogging tool that satisfies nearly every sharing feature I've ever wanted from my mobile since the first time I picked up a smartphone. When I mention Pixelpipe to people they usually say, "Oh, like Ping.fm." Yes, yes, Ping.fm lets you update a ton of services but, Ping doesn't do video or audio -- although ...

Posterous: it's like Tumblr via email

Posterous is a new blogging service that's being touted as even simpler and easier to use than Tumblr. The process is extraordinarily simple: send something to post@posterous.com. Hey, look, you've started a blog. When you want to add something to it, send another e-mail to the same address. Simple as that. Supported attachments include everything from JPGs to PDFs to Mp3s. It's not as if Tumblr ...

DLS Tip: Flickr can moblog your photos for you

We've noticed various bloggers kicking around options for moblogging pictures. Some use Blogger, which has its own built-in moblogging options, while most others use something like WordPress, which doesn't have the most straightforward process for setting up a blog-by-email conduit. The one common thread among everyone one of these bloggers, however, seems to be that nearly every one of them ...

Tumblr introduces mobile uploads, permalinks

We just felt a great tremor in the web - as if millions of mobloggers cried out in unified celebration. Tumblr, the new tumblelog service that we're already big fans of, just introduced a mobile uploads feature which allows anyone with an email-capable phone to get their tumbling on. Sending a message with a photo to a private email address that you obtain in your settings will publish it to ...