Radio UserLand is a weblog editor, RSS news aggregator, content management system, outliner, podcasting platform, and more. Radio UserLand: The Missing Manual breaks down the barriers to entry, helping you get the most out of the software.
RADIO WAVES - News and gossip from the Radio world. 
2004.10.03 @ 8:29:48 PM |
Question: "How do I install Google search on my site? I've checked Google's site and can't find any info about this. Is it free?"
Hi Richard. Visit the Google Site Search page and scroll down to the part that says, "What could be better? Search me." Then, copy the HTML code on the screen and paste it into your #homeTemplate.txt file where you'd like the search to display. Replace the domain name with your own.
Yes, it's free.
2004.10.03 @ 3:01:47 PM |
Radio UserLand has a MetaWeblog API that allows it to talk with other systems, such as LifeBlogger. So, if you've a Nokia phone and you want to share some of your Lifeblog on your Radio UserLand blog, check this out.
LifeBlogger allows you to post your Nokia Lifeblog favorites to your blog. Your images, text notes and videos can now be effortlessly posted to your blog using FTP (Blogger, etc.) or via the MetaWeblog API (Movable Type, Radio UserLand, etc.)"
2004.10.03 @ 2:33:10 PM |
I'm happy to discover a radiouserland tag on del.icio.us, the social bookmarks site. I'll contribute to the frenzy by adding links from my "rtmm" site. I like del.icio.us because it's a shared effort and you can subscribe to an RSS feed for any tag. So, if you use Radio, consider adding the del.icio.us radiouserland rss feed to your aggregator.
Updated: 12/1/05; 4:27:56 PM.