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Last Updated: 09/08/2010 20:37:04
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New Website Comments on Twitter,Facebook integrate all your different online identities.
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I was leaving a comment on the telegraph.co.uk the other day and I noticed their comments system integrated
nicely with facebook and Twitter using Disqus a universal management tool for
commenters and an efficient way to integrate all your different online identities.
You can log in to your Twitter, facebook, or Open ID and reblog your comments across
multiple services such as Tumblr, Wordpress, Movable Type, and Typepad.
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So I thought, that's an idea, lets get it working on www.thisisull.com it
would make comments easier to make and
distribute across all the social networks people use.
That would please our readers and writers (poets in particular) by reaching a larger audience. |
The new comments alternative.(Picture only) try it below.
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Anyway, it's now in place alongside our original Comments System.
All you need do is Click on "Comment with one of your accounts" and you can log into
any social network, leave a comment and posting on your wall will introduce new readers to the authors work.
Otherwise, you can still use the original comments dialog just leaving a contact email
(should we need to contact you) which isn't published. Like, dislike buttons are enabled and I will soon
put activity information up about the new comments feedback.
Give it a try, have fun and if theres any bugs let me know (leave a comment below).
Mo. (webmaster)
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PRESS RELEASE - Larkin25 (iPad/iPhone/iTouch ) Application on Apple iTunes AppStore Version 1.0 On Sale Now |
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Made in Hull - thisisUll.com announces the release of it's latest development - Larkin25 is a living anthology of poetry collected to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the death of
Philip Larkin, poet, who made his home in Kingston Upon Hull in the UK.
Introducing poetry written by local poets from Hull and its surrounding areas in celebration of Philip Larkin's
life and featuring works performed at 'They f*** you up' live performances at
Hull Truck Theatre in July 2010.
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PRESS RELEASE - iPoetryXL (IPad Application) Version 1.0 Release |
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Made in Hull - thisisUll.com announces the release of it's latest development - iPoetryXL ApplicationVersion 1.0 for the iPad.
Following the release the iPhone poetry App, iPoetry in December 2009, www.thisisUll.com has now produced a new version for the iPad, iPoetryXL which is available now for download from the
iTunes App Store here.
iPoetryXL takes poetry anthologies into the twenty-first century by using digital distribution via the iPhone/iPod platform.
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iPoetry Application Ver 2.0 - is onSale now, featuring iPhone Tilt Scrolling
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thisisUll.com proudly announces the release of iPoetry Version 2.0 Application for the iPhone and iPod Touch available now on the ITunes App Store at
www.itunes.com/apps/iPoetry
This version incorporates cutting edge iPhone Tilt Scrolling capabilities using the onboard accelerometer device.
iPhone Tilt scrolling enables smooth, touch free scrolling of long documents, just tilt your iPhone or iPad to scroll up or down the document you are reading.
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Site News - Get your thisisUll.com Official T-shirt here!.
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Check out the T-Shirt photo gallery below. Thanks to both Kevins at Kevin Marshall's Antique Warehouse, Wilton Street, Hull for providing us with a fabulous setting for the pics to get the gallery started.
Send us a photo of you wearing your thisisUll.com T-Shirt or posing with your thisisUll.com mug.
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Poetry - Larkin 25 - Undeserving Heroes By Gary Clark
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Sometimes I wish I had a hero
And sometimes I think it's quite sad.
Someone to look up to
Wishing I had what they have.
But heroes can be disappointing
Especially to a six year old lad.
All blonde hair
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Poetry - Larkin 25 - Crow By Dave Windass
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There was a crow
In our front yard
Just the other day
Nestling between three wheelie bins
And discarded takeaway It scared me when I saw it
As I know they bring bad luck
It stood its ground
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Poetry - Larkin 25 - Fleas By Terry Ireland
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They took away his body armour
and he got killed by shot
For the serving soldier
just one ending of the plot.
There's no dignity on any front line
nor any comfort for those left behind,
but the antics of politicos
and their face saving rites,
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