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  3. 10 years ago I switched this blog from Radio Userland to Movable Type. Looking back, it's incredible how mature the software was at the time that it could last this long. I didn't stay current with updates; the version I was running was ancient by any standard. I'm planning some new blog-related experiments soon, so it was time to migrate to a new blogging app. While I still prefer ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The world's first movable type printing technology for paper books was made of porcelain materials and was invented around 1040 AD in China during the Northern Song dynasty by the inventor Bi Sheng (990-1051). [1] The earliest printed paper money with movable metal type to print the identifying code of the money was made in 1161 during the Song dynasty. [2]
  5. interactiondesignhistory.com

    The understanding of the moveable type and the Renaissance is important in Interaction Design. As an interaction designer our products are nothing without the users interacting with them.
  6. movabletype.org

    Byrne Reese on December 13, 2007, 4:32 p.m. Reply @HaloX - Paid users still receive benefits that free and Free users do not. Features you may think are worth paying for. Plus, since you have already purchased Movable Type 4.0, you are entitled to a free upgrade to Movable Type 4.1 — so it might not be a total wash for you.
  7. moveabletype.org

    Basics. Q: What is Movable Type? A: Movable Type is an application that installs on your web server, providing a publishing platform for creating weblogs or news pages. Movable Type is flexible and is appropriate for use by web developers, professionals, organizations or businesses with customization needs.

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