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Paul replied on October 27, 2009 16:05 to the problem "Icons not working" in Wibiya:
1. http://outright.com
2. Firefox 3.5.3
3. Visible and works. Click up Recent Posts. Icons are not displaying properly
Paul replied on October 27, 2009 01:09 to the idea "Internationalize this _great_ SAS!!" in Outright:
Log in to Outright.com and click on settings. We're not done yet (barely getting started really) but you can can change the currency to a good selection of our most popular non-US countries.
We'll get to taxes and improve the support of addresses
Where should we go next? Let us know where we can find you and which country we should support.
Paul reported a problem in Wibiya on October 27, 2009 00:15:
Search box not formatted properlySearch box in the toolbar bleeds over the Translate button
http://blog.outright.com
Paul replied on October 27, 2009 00:13 to the problem "Facebook Fan Page Widget Not Working" in Wibiya:
Still experiencing it at http://blog.outright.com
Thanks!-
Paul started following the problem "Facebook Fan Page Widget Not Working" in Wibiya.
Paul reported a problem in Wibiya on October 26, 2009 23:29:
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Paul replied on August 18, 2009 22:45 to the idea "Outright.com" in AreaStartups.com:
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Paul replied on March 16, 2009 15:56 to the question "What is the SMS service provider I choose to get text sent to a Google Voice phone number?" in SET Consulting:
You do need to do something differently.
You are correct, to have messages sent to my cell #, I would simply set it up as that provider. Say Sprint.
Google Voice enables SMS to THAT number, storing the text in your Voice account. That is the account to which messages should be sent. It is a unique number and unaffiliated with Sprint or other providers (as far as one can tell). Yes, the text would be forwarded to all/multiple cell phones.
This, from Google Voice:
"Anyone can send a text message to your Google number and the message will be forwarded only to the phones you've marked as Mobile in the Phone Type section of your Phones tab.
If you reply to the message, your replies display your Google number as the caller ID and the whole conversation is stored and searchable from your inbox.
The SMS messages that are sent to your Google number will also be displayed on the website. You can reply to the SMS from the Web as well."
Paul asked a question in SET Consulting on March 16, 2009 05:30:
What is the SMS service provider I choose to get text sent to a Google Voice phone number?Google Voice (previously Grandcentral) recently enabled receipt of text messaging through phone numbers therein. What is the service provider I need to choose to make it work?-
Paul started following the idea "Make the avatar link to the user's blog instead of their ID profile page" in IntenseDebate.
Paul replied on March 09, 2009 22:04 to the discussion "Intense Debate VS Disqus" in IntenseDebate:
Any thoughts? What are the benefits of a comment system, either one, to traffic or comment frequency? I'm missing why someone would use these systems for any more than the bells and whistles. How do they result in more traffic, readers, or comments?
Then I'd ask, which is better at delivering those?
Paul replied on March 05, 2009 23:50 to the idea "Facebook Connect." in IntenseDebate:
Paul replied on March 05, 2009 17:20 to the idea "Facebook Connect." in IntenseDebate:
Really Jacks0n? your case is, 'why should we give Facebook our comments and user data.... instead give them to Intense Debate'?? The logic is much more straightforward: if we're going to outsource comments, people want to do so where those comments have the potential to reach the greatest audience possible. That is not OpenID, Intense Debate, or even Disqus, that's Facebook, maybe Google if they do something with Friend Connect. Facebook Connect pushes user comments onto user profiles where they are seen in news feeds by millions of friends, virally promoting blogs and discussions. This debate is that simple. No one is arguing we WANT to use Facebook, its that they have 200M users (give or take?).
It doesn't matter how cool the functionality is if we're trying to reach an audience. Intense Debate looks to be shaping up to be a more sophisticated comments platform (that it until the Mashable news) making it, perhaps, more attractive to blogs that already have millions of readers. If a blog is small though, their primary objective is growth and a wiz-bang comments section on your blog does not deliver readers.
Paul asked a question in FeedBurner on February 10, 2009 09:26:
Subscriber verification email resend?Is there a way to resend activation emails to subscribers? I have a long list of email addresses that are unverified. Could be a result of spam filters or just ignoring the first verification email. Bottom line, how do we resend the verifications?
Paul replied on February 04, 2009 22:41 to the problem "Live search widget doesn't appear formatted" in Get Satisfaction:
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Paul started following the idea "Please Review my Irish Pub" in The O'Brien Store.
Paul reported a problem in Get Satisfaction on January 31, 2009 10:25:
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Paul asked a question in hashtags on January 31, 2009 09:33:
not working?I'm using #Springsteen but nothing works
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