![]() I suspect that there are lots of other interesting uses for it in third party apps and bookmarklets, but I’ll leave that as an exercise to the reader. Some of the applications of this are obvious: for example, a third-party Twitter push app could use the URL scheme to open Birdfeed in either Messages or Mentions depending on the kind of update. X-birdfeed://post?text=Birdfeed%20&url=http%3A%2F%&account=buzz If the URL is from a content network like AdSense, the data will be grouped under Content Network (AdSense. To view the search term that led the visitor to your site, click a campaign. This is derived from the 'utmcampaign' parameter in the URL. On the context menu that appears, click Open Link. Do a post with URL from a specific account: To view the paid search campaigns specifically, click the Paid search source in the Sources table. Blogosphere The collective community of all blogs and blog authors, particularly notable and widely read blogs, is known as the blogosphere.Since all blogs are on the internet by definition, they may be seen as interconnected and socially networked, through blogrolls, comments, linkbacks (refbacks, trackbacks or pingbacks), and backlinks. The good old fashioned way (and you may already know how) to go about opening a blog in a new tab is to right-click the Tumblr username or avatar.Open in Direct Messages for a specific account:. ![]() Here are some examples of things it can do (full documentation forthcoming): More technically minded users may be interested to know, however, that Birdfeed’s URL scheme goes far beyond what most similar apps offer, and could, in some ways, be thought of as an interapplication API for the app. First off, I’d like to talk a bit about what is, to me, one of the most interesting features of 1.1: the new x-birdfeed:// URL scheme.įor most users, the URL scheme will be of interest primarily because of two other features it makes possible: a bookmarklet for posting shortened links from Safari using Birdfeed, and integration between Birdfeed and third-party push notification apps like Boxcar and Tweet Push. Birdfeed 1.1 was approved by Apple yesterday, which means a tour of what’s new is in order.
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