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Mon. October 29, 2007, 11:47am PDT

i.FeedTacoma.com launches local blogging tools

Anyone can now get into the local blogging action over at FeedTacoma. My inaugural post has brief instructions to get you started. As FeedTacoma has grown I've found some folks still having difficulty starting a local blog or even getting in touch with me to get involved with the local blogging community. That's where i.FeedTacoma.com comes in. Anyone with a free FeedTacoma account can start a blog and use it for personal, professional, political, or any purpose. Best part is, after we've added a few more features, anything tagged "Tacoma" will automatically show up among the other great contributions currently being made from other local bloggers.

I have plenty more to add to the system but please let me know if you have any questions. I'm proud enough of the new blogging tools that I'll likely be posting more of my Tacoma-centric content over there. Here's my first post. It will be a gradual transition but I'd eventually like to posted anything Tacoma over there and have it feed back into this site automatically. Mostly I just want to use the cool new tool I built. Someday, a KFnet upgrade...


 

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10/29/2007 @ 12:10pm

A meta blogging template with a established reader. Nice work Kevin. You have taken the next step in setting Tacoma apart in the online world. Can't wat to see how it plays out. I hope it works better than Blogger.

by Erik B.


10/29/2007 @ 1:51pm

Not in total agreement with Erik about "works better than Blogger" because Blogger wasn't really set up to be a 'local network'... it's a series of islands unto themselves, with links if you put them there. The neural net requires a few jumpers to connect things.

However, for the purpose of putting like elements together, i.FeedTacoma is great because it's all about or related to the City of Destiny. If you didn't want your neighbors to find your blog, sure, off to Blogger. ;-)

by TheDamnMushroom

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