Posterous and tumblr are similar in nature. Both are good for short posts and for image oriented posts. WP is great for long posts and the set of plugins just add so much value. Among posterous and tumblr I like Posterous as I find it a little more to the point, simple.. just what it's supposed to be
- | Balu |
Selecting one of those 2 is a personal choice.. chose whichever suits your taste the best
- | Balu |
I already have a blog that runs on wordpress. So which means I'd be better off taking out WP.com and tumblr. Because I guess even I've started liking posterous.
- Rohit
Hah proves my point of the Lite version not being a twitter killer =D Western media is crazy they don't understand why a company would make a lighter version of the site!
- | Balu |
I feel like I'm scampering between sites/browser-tabs like a headless chicken - Google Reader, FriendFeed, Facebook, Social Median, Twitter, LazyFeed, et. al.
FF had become my place to chill out until this FB thing happened and everything turned upside down.
- Mahendra (SkepticGeek)
Same here, Mahendra. Now I'm still hanging out here like it won't end. C'mon Clonefeed, I say! I'm also taking time to learn Google Reader and Diigo. Oh, and OKCupid, because FF won't be around anymore to help me hook up with hot dates. ;-)
- James (!?)
I just updated to WP 2.8.4 and now my blog's claiming my wp-config.php file doesn't exist. It's right there where it's always been in /public_html/wp-config.php! Thoughts?