Blog software comparison chart This chart is a companion to the article "Time to check: Are you using the right blogging tool?," published July 14, 2005 in the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review. Do note that this chart reflects only standard features of the tools' installation, and not every possible extension, plug-in modification... or hack. An overview of blog publishing tools' features and functionality. bloggerblogsblogwareengineexpressionmovablesoftwaretypetypepadwordpress in Blogswith blogcomparisonby 10 users
Feed2JS It is a rather simple technology that allows you, the humble web page designer, to have this content displayed in your own web page, without having to know a lick about XML! Think of it as a box you define on your web page that is able to update itself, whenever the source of the information changes, your web page does too, without you having to do a single thing to it. in RSSwith blogrsstool
80X50 Brilliant button maker The "80x15 brilliant buttons", also known as "antipixel buttons" or "badges", are the very popular buttons especially used by bloggers, take a look at the examples on the left. This is a web interface to create 80x15 brilliant buttons in Tools & Tutorialswith blogbuttonschickletby 37 users
I like your colors There is a form at the bottom of this page that lets you choose any URL you want to extract colors from. The colors you see here are from the site that referred you to this page! in Tools & Tutorialswith blogtoolwebby 5 users
TagCloud TagCloud is an automated Folksonomy tool. Essentially, TagCloud searches any number of RSS feeds you specify, extracts keywords from the content and lists them according to prevalence within the RSS feeds. Clicking on the tag’s link will display a list of all the article abstracts associated with that keyword. in RSSwith blogrssby 16 users
125.431: The Dewey blog Everything you always wanted to know about the Dewey Decimal Classification system but were afraid to ask Everything you always wanted to know about the Dewey Decimal Classification® system but were afraid to ask ... in Blogswith blogdewey
RSS Digest Show headlines and items from any RSS or Atom enabled site on your own Web site in RSSwith blogrsswebby 4 users
The FRBR Blog A weblog following developments around the world in FRBR: Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records. A weblog about FRBR: FunctionalRequirements for Bibliographic Records. in Blogswith bloglibraryby 2 users