LivePress is “a Live Journal compatibility and synchronization plugin. It is designed to let WordPress users continue to use their Live Journal accounts with minimal hassle. It adds support for moods, music, synching posts between WordPress and Live Journal accounts and implements the lj-user and lj-cut tags in WordPress.” Then there’s Croissanga, which provides similar functionality for Xanga, another journaling site with millions of users that is frequently overlooked. Hat tip: Wordlog.
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I'm a little late to this, but the word is that Six Apart is buying LiveJournal. Congrats to the 6A and LJ teams! Big news, however you cut it. However, the question is: what exactly are they buying? LiveJournal has about 5.6 million accounts, but only about 2.4 million of…

I was honored to be on the cover of Linux Journal this month in an article by Katherine Druckman. Pick up a copy in your local enlightened bookstore or magazine shop. The article is available online to LJ subscribers here.
It's confirmed and official now. Especially interested in this: "Will LiveJournal stay open source? The parts that are open source now will of course remain open source..." Another interesting thing is that on the 6A site they're calling everything LiveJournal does "weblogging" which I doubt few bloggers or LJers would,…
DUDE. This’d be perfect for me, no?
I’m using it: you can see how the entries translate on my livejournal.