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Why Livefyre is Here Again

Ari Herzog

The comment system remained for three months. Clicking it provides you a choice of sign-in options, from logging into a Livefyre account to using your Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, or OpenID accounts. I expect this social commenting system, including the tagging ability, will be a welcome sight. Today I bring it back.

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8 Best Practices for Collaborative Blog Groups

Kikolani

Examples of such changes includes migrating a blog’s commenting system from one platform to another, or adding a new plugin that changes the way that posts are entered into the system. WordPress Hack. WordPress Attacks. Important announcements, such a change in design, new editor, update in blog functionality, etc.

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Death, Social Media, Personal Branding

Bare Feet Studios

Shane and I created a web site for my dad, a really simple WordPress blog site, because they are easy to get up and manage, and people can begin interacting with it instantly. We installed a copy of WordPress free blog software. Its a cool system we think for sharing information and compensation. As feeling. Unscripted.

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Why Livefyre is Here and How It Helps You

Ari Herzog

You were prevented from this sort of social conversational integration with the built-in WordPress commenting system that this blog employed since 2008. It is natural that a blog focusing on the exploration of new and emerging media employ alternative commenting systems. Looking at Livefyre.

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