August 30, 2002
Movable Type notifications to Instant Messenger?

Dave has linked to Radio.Outliners.Com -- IM Notification for Radio's Instant Outliner. Subscribe to Instant Message notifications when your favourite weblog(s) are updated.

Keywords: MT is written in Perl. Perl Net::AIM and Net::ICQ modules exists. ... anyone else see a possible future development here? :-)

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Found some updates on vaguely relevant stuff (tried it but it didn't work for me though):

BlogToaster:
http://www.pocketsoap.com/weblog/2002/06/15.html
http://www.pocketsoap.com/weblog/2002/06/29.html

Via:
http://www.spartaneity.com/02/08/youre_toast.html

Posted by: andersja on September 1, 2002 05:42 AM

I saw this old post when visiting from a thread on the MT boards...

I'm using BlogToaster and I love it. It works with MSN or Trillian if you have MSN set up. :) Just thought you might like to know that info :) Anybody that pings weblogs.com can be added to your list, but you have to be careful to make sure you get things with the right url (http://kadyellebee.com vs. http://www.kadyellebee.com/ are two different things)

Posted by: kristine on September 14, 2002 12:50 AM
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