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Vox

edit David P. Janes 2006-08-14 12:29 UTC add comment  ·  ·

Six Apart (best known for the blogging package MovableType) has a new blogging/social networking tool called Vox. As they describe it:

Vox is a new personal blogging service. It's all about ease of use, privacy control, playing well with other web services, and staying connected to the people you care about.

  • Control exactly who gets to see each of your posts and photos.
  • See all the posts from your friends and family on one page.
  • Bring in content from other web services you already use (Amazon, YouTube, more).

Marc Canter has written a 10 part (!) series of posts about Vox:

  1. Neighborhoods = dynamic aggregation channel (I like it; where are the APIs?)
  2. Hardwired interfaces = ‘gotta start somewhere’
  3. New distribution channels = render RSS in Vox (So why can’t one take an RSS feed - and flow that into a Vox account?)
  4. Integrated Media Galleries
  5. Microcontent Publishing = something is better than nothing
  6. Ease of use = using Ajax effectively
  7. Hosted Experience = business model
  8. Mobile
  9. Community = How to get a bunch of folks to use your stuff (much of Vox’s ease of use can be attributed to this LACK of advanced features)
  10. Hustling = what makes SixApart successful (Andrew Anker is all about making money.)

Canter, of course, is the man behind PeopleAggregator, the website that ... um, does stuff with social networking.

 

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