I am enthusiast to present you the new version of the Fred’s pinging system: King Ping. As you probably know, the new name of the pinging system I developed some weeks ago is now King Ping.
What is new in the version 2.0 of this pinging system?
- A totally new user interface. Sudar Muthu created it in the last weeks. It uses Ajax to asynchronically ping all the RPC services. The new user interface is much more professional, functional and easy to use. I can’t thank him enough for the job he have done with this user interface. I received it this morning, so I integrated it during the day, fixed some Ajax bugs with some browsers, and now it is supposed to be fully functional. Ajax uses some existing technologies, like JavaScript and CSS. So, who say JavaScript and CSS also say possibly little bugs with some browsers. If you expect some problems, please leave me an email with a screenshot of the problem and a small description. I will check it and try to resolve it. During that time, you will be able to use the old, non-Ajax, version of King Ping always available here.
- A new domain name. I also registered a new domain name: kping.com.
- 18 services to ping. I added some services to ping in the last weeks, so you now have the possibility to ping 18 RPC services.
I just remark that you added AdSense ads, why?
- King Ping needs a new web server. King Ping is currently hosted on my blog’s web server. At the beginning, it was supposed to be only available to my readers the time that Ping-O-Matic comes back. However people started to use it, so I could not really put it down. In the last weeks, King Ping pinged around 32 000 services. It is not big compared to Ping-O-Matic, however it is growing, and my blog’s web server will not be able to handle too many requests. So it is why I added these low profile ads: to try to find some founds to pay for a new web server.
What will you do with a new web server?
- Having access to more bandwidth
- Having access to a better connection
- Having the possibility to develop and give access to a RPC service. That way, people with blogging systems like Word Press would be able to ping these 18 RPC services in once, without using the user interface. It is a requested feature that I am not able to offer for now.
- Having the possibility to create other features and better pinging statistics.
How can I contribute to the King Ping project?
- By designing a logo. I am currently searching for someone that would be willing to create a logo and a header for the version 2.0 of the service. Currently I use the one created by Sudar. If I receive more than one logo/header, I will open a pool to choose which to choose.
- By designing an animated “waiting while pinging” gif. I am currently using the “waiting while pinging” animated gif of Technorati. I would like to have my own, so if someone is willing to create one, I will proceed the same way as for the logo.
- By donating. If you like the service and would like to help me to find the resources to host the service elsewhere, you can always donate to the project via PayPal by clicking here: Make a Donation.
So, you have an idea? You want to share your thoughts about it? Leave a comment on this post; it will be a pleasure to answer to you questions and to read your feedbacks to make it even more useful, easy to use and powerful.
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