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WordPress makes Blogging on the go easier Now Post and Read via Twitter API

14 December 2009 8 Comments

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This is great news for all the WordPress Bloggers .if you are among those who are always on a go and don’t find enough time with your PC or laptop to post to your blogs .. Well this is the solution for them..

WordPress has enabled posting and reading the blogs the platform powers via the API.

This means any app that supports a custom API URL can be used to either post updates to your WordPress.com blog, or to read updates from blogs you’ve subscribed to. Tweetie 2, an iPhone and desktop client, will be one of the first third party apps to implement this.

As ’s traffic continue to grow, WordPress sees its growth also rising. It makes sense to become more symbiotic with the ecosystem, considering the rapid growth of the use of third party applications.

Source : Washington Post

More on this here : Blog.Wordpress

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8 Comments »

  • Basant Singh said:

    twitter+Wordpress combo :)

  • Kevin @ Annanta.com said:

    WoW.. Wordpress simply rocks.. Love you wordpress :D

  • Sid (author) said:

    Well indeed the combination is simply awesome…

  • Rajesh Kanuri @ TechCats said:

    twitter with wordpress is something soothing to hear.. waiting eagerly to get the widget..

  • Pubudu Kodikara said:

    This is some great news….. MicroBlogging + WebBlogging :D

  • Akash said:

    Wow, that’s a good news, I hope that would be really beneficial to all the wordpress bloggers… right?

  • Pavan Somu said:

    The concept was unique and good. Waiting for that day.

  • Sid (author) said:

    @ all thanks for views
    as i said earlier its gonna be treat for all the bloggers like us…

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