Recently, I came across a gentleman who runs a site called Understanding WordPress. The class is a six week course that charges $25. Of course, this is a minimal fee and could be beneficial, but is it worth it if it is not with an accredited schooling facility? For example, I took my Microsoft Courses
[Continue Reading...]DandyID Releases More Services For Your Social Identities
I blogged back in March 2009 about DandyID Plugin for WordPress. DandyID allows user to share their social network identities on their blog, Facebook, and other places by simply applying their code or widget. This eliminates the issues of manually coding each social identity you have online and placing it in your blog’s sidebar. Recently,
[Continue Reading...]Tumblr: Should You Have An Account With Them?
Tumblr seems to be a nice little system that you can sign up and blog, share your twitter tweets, and import posts from other services. I recently signed up and perhaps it is because of their recent infastructure work on September 14th, the site loaded slowly, and frankly when it did load, I would have
[Continue Reading...]Balancing Your Internet Life And Offline Life
So many things to do in the world, right? Even before the Internet ever existed, work, going out for vacation, parties or regular leisure, hobbies/ exercise, and family were all things people had to worry about balancing around their already filled scheduled. With the Internet and so many social networks, and other places to go,
[Continue Reading...]TechCrunch Seemingly In A Humorous Mood Friday, September 11th
The tech industry has its quirks. It comes with spats, seriousness, rolled up in great geekiness and sometimes even humor. NO! It is not for September 11th, 2001 events, but just regular humor, so no reaming me a new one for assuming. I would never joke about that – EVER! However, for the first time
[Continue Reading...]P2: “Like Twitter In A Box”
A couple of months ago, P2 was mentioned at WordCamp Chicago (and I am sure it was mentioned at a few other WordCamps before that by Matt Mullenweg. It is a way to integrate microblogging and regular blogging. Or you can use it by itself. For those who are regular bloggers, this is an extra
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