Monday, April 28, 2008 (Hamburg) – ICELE unveils integrated
eDemocracy blog service using 21Publish The International Centre of
Excellence for Local eDemocracy (ICELE) recently unveiled their
integrated eDemocracy blog service, running on technology by
21Publish. The new service, called Bloginabox, is targeted at civic
leaders and offers a full range of services around...
Date Published: Apr 27, 2008 - 9:32 pm
November 14, 2007 - 21Classes Ends Beta Test Phase of its
Educational Blogging Platform and Introduces New Features. Launched
in March 2007, 21Publish Inc. is announcing the end of the beta
test phase of its classroom blogging service, 21Classes. The
service has been received well by educators and continues to
experience high, double digit growth rates each month. The service
has...
Date Published: Apr 23, 2008 - 10:30 am
March 26, 2007 – 21Publish Inc. announces the launch of 21Classes
21Publish Inc. has launched 21Classes, a multi-user blogging
application specifically designed to create Classroom BlogPortals.
21Publish provides a hosted application that enables teachers to
easily set up a private-label blogging community for their
students. Key features of the new product include a...
Date Published: Mar 26, 2007 - 3:32 am
HAMBURG – February 12, 2007 – 21Publish Inc. announces the launch
of a new User Interface and Features 21Publish, a leading provider
of hosted multi-user blogging platforms, has launched a new user
interface and features that make it even easier to start and build
a private-labeled blog community. In response to...
Date Published: Feb 12, 2007 - 3:58 am
When a new weblog is created within your portal, certain features
are enabled or disabled by default. For example, you can define
that all new weblogs should offer an RSS feed by default. Such
settings can be configured at your "Default weblog settings" page
within your portal administration. You can find this screen at
"Community&Members->More options->Default weblog
settings". The...
Date Published: Sep 21, 2005 - 3:20 am
A predefined group is created by a portal administrator and are
available to all members. Adding members to such group or removing
them is only allowed for administrators. However, all members can
use those groups to restrict read access to their entries and
handle them as a standard reader group. See also: »What are "Reader
groups"?
Date Published: Sep 21, 2005 - 3:20 am
No, not necessarily. However, you need to make sure your members
understand that any posts violating the terms of services of
21Publish can be deleted or the corresponding accounts be closed.
If unsure, please seek legal advise on this matter.
Date Published: Sep 21, 2005 - 3:20 am
For further processing of your members' contact details you might
need to have them in a standard text format. Thus, you can export
your user data into a standard text file. The file is generated in
csv format and can be stored directly onto your computer.
Date Published: Sep 21, 2005 - 3:20 am
You can create additional accounts using "Create new" at "Community
and Members -> Manage". Such an account can be given away to
someone else so those users do not have to register themselves.
Alternatively, you can create additional accounts for yourself,
without having to go through your standard registration process
each time. Such an account does not differ from an otherwise
created...
Date Published: Sep 21, 2005 - 3:20 am
That decision is up to each portal administrator to decide.
Possible reasons are violating terms of services or distributing
illegal contact. Also, an appearance inappropriate for the
respective portal community could be a reason to inform a member
about their action. Generally, it's up to each portal administrator
to decide whether some user violated existing rules and act...
Date Published: Sep 21, 2005 - 3:20 am