Used to be you had to copy the internet address, go to Wordsy.com, paste, maybe go back, copy some text, etc, etc. So much work. How horrible! Well now, that's all over! We bring you Wordsy Bookmarklets.
Well, it's been a while in the making but they're finally here: Wordsy badges you can put on your site. If you're a blogger and you'd like more exposure for your rantings, there are now a few ways to get your site to work with Wordsy.com using our new badges. We hope you think them as beautiful and functional as we do.
We've been getting loads of requests to provide tighter integration with people's websites. This is 'in the works' as they say, we ask you to have a few more weeks patience. In the mean time, take a look at this widget we've created which you can place on your site, blog or homepage: Click here to check it out at Widgetbox.
Wordsy.com has been nominated for the Best Online Community in the 2007 Weblog Awards. Apparently you don’t have to be a blog to win. So if you think Wordsy’s a great place to be, get on over and cast your vote.
At wordsy.com we think Librivox is a wonderful project. If you're not in the know: at Librivox volunteers can and do post their self-recorded audiobooks that are no longer protected by the author's original copyrights.
To show our support, we recorded The Apology by Ralph Waldo Emerson for the Weekly Poetry Project.
"Some people say Web 2.0 is fantasy, but this seems to be one more example of readers steering the Internet and the power of popular opinion." Thanks Terry!