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Vox - the Flickr of blogging tools

This is interesting..

Pete invited me into Vox (here’s my page) which is essentially a hosted blog site much like Blogger or Live Journal. The difference is the way you interact with the community and your media.

The reason I call it the Flickr of blogging tools is because of the first impression I had; you basically have flickr, but instead of photos you have blog posts. I can’t explain it any simpler than that. You have similar privacy options, tagging, sets, groups.

Go check it out, I have a couple of beta invites still…

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All my friends…

… are having so much fun.

And I’m thousands of miles away :(

At least Flickr is there for me…

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Yo Junkie

Yo Junkie


I’ve been eating far too much Sushi recently..

I’m off to Taiwan in August, so I should really hold back, it’s going to be much tastier out there!

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PingBase website monitoring

Services that monitor websites for downtime are not new. Do a Google search for server monitoring and you’ll find hundreds of links to many competing companies. So surely starting a new monitoring service must be like opening a new car dealership next door to BMW’s store on Park Lane?

But what if you’re selling Smart cars?

PingBase is a more efficient, modern and affordable car. A car designed for not only the driver but it’s environment and the cohabitants of that environment.

All these monitoring services certainly do their job, although I’ve not used them all, so what’s wrong with them?

  1. The Price
    They are prohibitively expensive. usually charging around $10/month per domain or URL you want to monitor.
  2. The Free Trial
    You might get a month for free or maybe longer but for a much lower level of service.
  3. Access to data
    Few provide an API or even RSS, although around half offer multiple person notification lists of some sort.
  4. They’re not designed for everyone
    Most are designed for web developers or large corporations, they ignore the needs of the majority of websites and their owners.

I think that last point may be the most important. Everybody and their fathers brothers have a website and they all need to know the uptime, or downtime of their sites. A persons blog is a very important thing. Some livelihoods are made from blogs as well as reputations built from them.

If your blog is down, you need to know! But you shouldn’t have to pay more than it costs you to have the website for that knowledge.

Enter PingBase, a modern website monitor built for you, your friends, your company or your rabbit.

If you want to monitor your blog, PingBase will do that, for free, forever. If you want more, then you can upgrade to the first level which will allow you to monitor 10 URLs for $15/month with the added bonus of receiving SMS (text messages) as well as email when your site goes down.

There is an FAQ that should answer more of your questions, and you can sign up to know when it’s launched from any page on the site.

I’m really excited to get this up and running, I’ve been looking forward to announcing it.. I know it’ll be a useful addition to many peoples online lives.

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