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Archive for July, 2008

Zemanta API early preview release

Posted by jure, under releases on July 15th, 2008

A few short months after our first initial release to public, we bring you next early preview. This time of our API access. For those who don’t know what API means - it’s Application Programmable Interface and it allows application developers to use our contextual matching suggestion technology in their own applications.
Our API allows you [...]

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Zemanta adds ArticlesBase free articles

Posted by jure, under zemanta on July 10th, 2008

One of the main Zemanta features is related articles section of our widget. We are constantly looking for quality online content that we can suggest to our users to link to and this way add quality outgoing links to their posts.
Collaboration with ArticlesBase, free articles syndication website, is a natural next step for us. Our [...]

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How Sam Harrelson from CostPerNews gets traffic using Zemanta

Posted by jure, under blogging experience, interview on July 8th, 2008

Sam Harrelson of CostPerNews site left a nice Seesmic video reply to Loic Le Meur mention of Zemanta on Seesmic. Here is the video he published:

in this video he mentioned that he gets a lot of traffic from Zemanta. So I’ve asked him to expand on the type of traffic he is getting:

For the [...]

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Friday bugfixes and Falken’s Maze podcast

Posted by jure, under interview, releases on July 4th, 2008

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A few days after release it’s always good time to take a deep breath and push another smaller release that fixes things that you missed the first time. Today we pushed another update. Here’s the changelog:

Updated Ning to work also on stand-alone domains (not only .ning.com)
Improved compatibility for Wordpress 2.5 and upcoming 2.6 [...]

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June release: support for Drupal, MySpace, Tumblr and Ning

Posted by jure, under releases on July 1st, 2008

Just before the summer heat kicks in we are releasing a refresh of our services, fixing some legacy issues and expanding our reach to four new platforms: Drupal, MySpace, Tumblr and Ning. We also upgraded Reblog and generally improved stability and responsiveness.
New platforms
By popular demand we’ve expanded the platform support with first non-traditional blogging platforms. [...]

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