Moving on from Picasa
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*Update March 26, 2018*: The Picasa Desktop application will no longer work
online, which means that you will not be able to upload or download photos
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Improvements to the Blogger template HTML editor
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Posted by: +Samantha Schaffer and +Renee Kwang, Software Engineer Interns.
Whether you’re a web developer who builds blog templates for a living, or a
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Appointment Scheduling Gadget
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From our awesome friends at DaringLabs.
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Yes, I want to book appointments from my blog!
Use your blog to drum up ...
who share common interests. Newsvine now provides four levels of interaction:
Public Discussions Newsvine is a growing community of over 500,000 people. The easiest way to participate is to simply read articles just as you would on your favorite news site and participate in the public discussions which appear on each page. You can also write your own articles and publish them right here on Newsvine for everyone to see. Finally, you can share articles you've found elsewhere on the web ("seeding") and publish them to your public Newsvine column with just a few clicks.
Self-governed "Public Groups" Sometimes a group of contributors would like to self-organize around a particular topic. Examples might be a "green" group discussing environmental issues or a "food" group discussing urban hipster cuisine. In Public Groups, all articles published by members are viewable to the world at the group's front page (http://yourgroupname.newsvine.com). Only group members, however, may publish to the group and non-members must request access in order to join. - Show Me How...
Self-governed "Private Groups" Private groups are just like Public Groups except in a Private Group, all content is hidden from non-members. Private Groups may still choose to list their group in the Newsvine Groups Directory so that others may find it and request access, but all articles, seeds, discussions, and member lists are always hidden. Private Groups are great for discussing sensitive topics or organizing groups of friends or colleagues around subjects that are only interesting to them. - Show Me How...
Private discussions with friends A High-Level Overview of Newsvine Group Functionality The figure below shows how publishing content in each way affects who can read, discuss and participate:
who share common interests. Newsvine now provides four levels of interaction:
ReplyDeletePublic Discussions
Newsvine is a growing community of over 500,000 people. The easiest way to participate is to simply read articles just as you would on your favorite news site and participate in the public discussions which appear on each page. You can also write your own articles and publish them right here on Newsvine for everyone to see. Finally, you can share articles you've found elsewhere on the web ("seeding") and publish them to your public Newsvine column with just a few clicks.
Self-governed "Public Groups"
Sometimes a group of contributors would like to self-organize around a particular topic. Examples might be a "green" group discussing environmental issues or a "food" group discussing urban hipster cuisine. In Public Groups, all articles published by members are viewable to the world at the group's front page (http://yourgroupname.newsvine.com). Only group members, however, may publish to the group and non-members must request access in order to join.
- Show Me How...
Self-governed "Private Groups"
Private groups are just like Public Groups except in a Private Group, all content is hidden from non-members. Private Groups may still choose to list their group in the Newsvine Groups Directory so that others may find it and request access, but all articles, seeds, discussions, and member lists are always hidden. Private Groups are great for discussing sensitive topics or organizing groups of friends or colleagues around subjects that are only interesting to them.
- Show Me How...
Private discussions with friends
A High-Level Overview of Newsvine Group Functionality
The figure below shows how publishing content in each way affects who can read, discuss and participate: