Testing Memigo
This post is a test of the new service at Memigo:
If memigo detects an article in your blog postings that it does know about, and if your weblog software supports TrackBack auto-discovery, then memigo can automatically track-back your weblog with a pointer to meta-data about the article
Here’s a couple of links, both profoundly depressing, that I know Memigo knows: CNN reports on US plans for Iran, The Observer reveals mistreatment of Iraqi POWs. If all goes to plan, interesting information should soon appear in the Comments & Trackbacks.
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Hmmn. It didn’t work, then.
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Auto-trackback from memigo.com
CNN article found in memigo. It was referred to by 3 source(s). (1 other link(s) from this post also found.)
Follow trackback to find related articles… -
Auto-trackback from memigo.com
CNN article found in memigo. It was referred to by 3 source(s). (1 other link(s) from this post also found.)
Follow trackback to find related articles… -
Well, it did work, but only half-way, so I will spam Jack’s blog again with a second TB (which shouldn’t normally happen). Thanks to Jack for helping me test this thing out!
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Success! Thanks for sorting that out, Costas.
(Now I just have to work out why Movable Type isn’t rebuilding individual archive pages when an entry gets pinged…)
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Rebuilding Individual Archives When Pinged should come in handy then…
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Just Testing
And now, testing rebuilding individual archives when pinged…
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Auto-trackback from memigo.com
CNN article found in memigo. It was referred to by 3 source(s). (1 other link(s) from this post also found.)
Follow trackback to find related articles… -
Auto-trackback from memigo.com
Observer UK article found in memigo. It was referred to by 4 source(s). Discussions about this article at Metafilter. (1 other link(s) from this post also found.)
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Jack, sorry for the multiple TBs… memigo has had trouble with its cache of previous TBs. I’ve been working on it and things should get straightened out soon…
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