Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Vox (blogging platform)" in English language version.
Vox Media purchased the Vox.com domain, once the home of a blogging service, from Say Media in the second half of 2013, vice president of brand development and global marketing at Say Media Michelle Panzer told Capital's Johana Bhuiyan.
The new entity combines VideoEgg's engagement technologies with Six Apart's social publishing platform to power advertising campaigns that are more conversational and interactive.
The screenshot on the right shows the posting interface. It is a good example of the excellent UI design seen throughout Vox; both highly usable and aesthetically pleasing.
It has powerful privacy control and is easier to use, more accessible, and fun. [...] Rich media integration means members can insert audio, video, photos and web content into posts by connecting with popular web services people already use
There have been quite a few "Hello, world!" posts around here lately as we release the Alpha version of (not)Comet. [...] As a reminder, your participation in the private Alpha and Beta test of Comet is confidential. Please, no posts on your public blog, no screenshots, no email conversations with friends, no coffeeshop conversations. For the private test, we're requiring even readers of Comet blogs to be signed in, which means that for now outsiders are, well, outsiders. When we come out of private beta we'll open that up, so that posts you make to share with the world will indeed be shared with the world.
To follow up on Mena's post , we are entering the final 24 hours (or so) until the public release of Comet. Or, as it will soon be known Vox . [...] When we do the transition from Comet to Vox, there will probably be additional down-time, measured in minutes. We don't have an exact time for this conversion but it should be some time before end of Thursday business hours (pacific time). [...] All notcomet.com URLs will be automatically forwarded to vox.com URLs.
It had an ease of use and a simplified posting interface that was unmatched until the arrival of Tumblr – and Tumblr still lacks Vox's superb integration with other sites. [...] Facebook made it much easier to do Vox's "private communication" schtick by reducing the barriers to getting content into it – upload a photo, post a status update, rather than write a post.
As blogging was getting more open and commenters more mean spirited, Vox was intended as a clean, well-lit place in the blogosphere. It had a great UI and some nice features like a "Question of the Day" to get reluctant new bloggers up-and-writing. But then it just sort of withered.
Vox is still in its early stages of development and very much what we in the industry call a beta service. [...] But certain things can only be tested when real customers (you!) start to use Vox.
Today we're turning on Vox's invitation feature. [...] every current Vox member will see a new "Invite friends to Vox" button on the Vox home page. [...] You can also invite a fixed number of people to become "Standard" level members of Vox. [...] Right now, we're limiting the number of Standard accounts in order to manage server load and make sure we keep the user experience up to our standards as we add features and functionality.
there was one aspect that really shines: the Vox community. Even though Vox is primarily focused on allowing you to share your life with the people you already know and care about – and, more importantly, care about you -- during the past months of the beta/preview real friendships have developed.
Voxは新しいコンセプトのブログとして2006年秋にスタートし、約4年間サービスを提供してまいりましたが、残念ながら2010年10月1日早朝(アメリカ西海岸時刻2010年9月30日)
The screenshot on the right shows the posting interface. It is a good example of the excellent UI design seen throughout Vox; both highly usable and aesthetically pleasing.
We've taken the stuff we've learned from the community features of LiveJournal and mixed them with the publishing features of Movable Type and TypePad. And we've made it extremely media-rich. Adding photos, audio, books and music reviews, etc... is as easy as dragging and dropping files into your posting screen.
There have been quite a few "Hello, world!" posts around here lately as we release the Alpha version of (not)Comet. [...] As a reminder, your participation in the private Alpha and Beta test of Comet is confidential. Please, no posts on your public blog, no screenshots, no email conversations with friends, no coffeeshop conversations. For the private test, we're requiring even readers of Comet blogs to be signed in, which means that for now outsiders are, well, outsiders. When we come out of private beta we'll open that up, so that posts you make to share with the world will indeed be shared with the world.
Vox is still in its early stages of development and very much what we in the industry call a beta service. [...] But certain things can only be tested when real customers (you!) start to use Vox.
Today we're turning on Vox's invitation feature. [...] every current Vox member will see a new "Invite friends to Vox" button on the Vox home page. [...] You can also invite a fixed number of people to become "Standard" level members of Vox. [...] Right now, we're limiting the number of Standard accounts in order to manage server load and make sure we keep the user experience up to our standards as we add features and functionality.
To follow up on Mena's post , we are entering the final 24 hours (or so) until the public release of Comet. Or, as it will soon be known Vox . [...] When we do the transition from Comet to Vox, there will probably be additional down-time, measured in minutes. We don't have an exact time for this conversion but it should be some time before end of Thursday business hours (pacific time). [...] All notcomet.com URLs will be automatically forwarded to vox.com URLs.
there was one aspect that really shines: the Vox community. Even though Vox is primarily focused on allowing you to share your life with the people you already know and care about – and, more importantly, care about you -- during the past months of the beta/preview real friendships have developed.
Voxは新しいコンセプトのブログとして2006年秋にスタートし、約4年間サービスを提供してまいりましたが、残念ながら2010年10月1日早朝(アメリカ西海岸時刻2010年9月30日)
Voxは新しいコンセプトのブログとして2006年秋にスタートし、約4年間サービスを提供してまいりましたが、残念ながら2010年10月1日早朝(アメリカ西海岸時刻2010年9月30日)