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show or hide details for this item Writing with Writely Blog Entry 1 reply 03-November-2005 Graham Attwell
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Now _this_ is why we implemented the blogging APIs... Writely posts to knotes blogs.
( 2005-11-03 13:53:03.49 ) Don't you just love it when small, loose pieces come together into great and vivid feature-experiences? Graham Attwell has just posted to his KNotes-based blog from the web-based shared editing environment Writely. This is the kind of unexpected feature emergence that web2.0 is all about - and it makes all the effort we've put into implementing the APIs for KNotes seem well worthwhile!
Writely is so cool

I got a beta account with Writely some time ago but forgot to give it a try. Stung into action by Microsoft announcing their move to web based software, I thought I would give it a go. Its fabulous - great potential for changing work flow in terms of sharing documents.

And...I saw this blog tab. Like usual I hit the tab without thinking of trying the help - or even what it might do. Entered the url and all the rest. And it worked - first time - wonderful.

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Nice one Graham Discussion Topic 1 reply 06-November-2005 Rich Edwards
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Awesome! I'm going to give it a try... what API and URL do I need to specify?