Music on WordPress.com, via Grooveshark and Clearspring
Grooveshark is the easiest way to discover, share, and listen to music online. That’s according to… Grooveshark. If you’d prefer an opinion from a different source, you might go to Mashable, where...
View ArticleClearspring Widgets at WordPress.com
The previous post provides an example of a Grooveshark music widget on this WordPress.com blog. It also notes that Clearspring’s widget platform is involved. How do I know that? Because the code...
View ArticleLala Playlist Widget
In a couple of separate recent posts about web music services, I noted that I like Lala, and that the Grooveshark widget uses the Clearspring platform to work on the widget-wary WordPress.com. Well, it...
View ArticleClearspring Meta-Widget
I’ve been getting up to speed on Clearspring, the widget platform, mainly because it’s one of the services on which I’m building my about-to-be-launched startup Wijard. There are some speedbumps. One...
View ArticleMeta-Widget: Clearspring Chronicles
This widget is: Another example of a Clearspring widget at WordPress.com. A one-minute video primer on the Clearspring widget platform. Heavily influenced by the justly-famous Common Craft video primer...
View ArticleWidget Strategist
I’ve owned the domain widgetstrategist.com for a couple of minutes now. I should provide some content. Since it’s currently more of an umbrella for my widget-related services than a service in its own...
View ArticleLala Playlist Widget Revisited
Lala continues to be the music site I use the most. I haven’t used its playlist feature much, but I did create a playlist this week, and I did embed it in the previous post. I couldn’t remember how to...
View ArticleWidgets and the Web’s Amputation Ward
TechCrunch has a thing,or a place, called the Deadpool. It’s where social media companies go when they shut down. A look at TechCrunch posts tagged deadpool shows two arrivals so far this year:...
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