Category: Mostly Everything
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Where bloggers Flock
I’m creating this test post using the new open source Flock browser. I was listening to an offshoot podcast of Leo Laporte’s This Week in Tech, titled Inside the Net. Episode 6 featured Chris Messina, one of Flock’s founders. Flock seems to be the browser targeted towards online guys and gals who enjoy online publishing…
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Problogger: how many columns is best for your blog
I’m posting this link from Problogger. It’s an interesting piece on how to decide how many columns your blog should have. We’re actually in the process (actually, barely starting) of redesigning the m|ph weblog together with Gary. The primary consideration of the re-layout is to accomodate more ad space – so its more utilitary than…
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Buying your own domain and hosting
I’ve noticed a fair lot of people have gone into more serious blogging, which includes the act of buying their own domain and hosting, installing WordPress or any other blogging tool. I want to compile a listing of these people as well as how much they spent for getting their online services. SO if you…
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more on God
One of the funniest Google Ads I have ever seen. I wonder what keywords your site needs to have this pop up. You see, God really loves you. 🙂
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B-listed!
I got lost in the email exchange among the b5 tech channel dudes. We were talking about permalink formats and then suddenly jumped to how cold fusion can save the world. I didn’t get any of it. However, during the email exchange I did chance upon Jon’s Blogger Idol site, which was located in his…
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A Bugged Life 2005: The Year in Review
A few days ago, I encountered a series of posts from WIRED Magazine Online listing the most memorable moments of tech for 2005 as well as the rundown of the sexiest geeks of 2005. And yeah, I guess I could summarize my 2005 into these two categories; the events and people that made this year…
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Nicolas Sarkozy gets podcasted
Famous French blogger Loic Le Meur makes history by interviewing presidential French Minister of Interior Nicolas Sarkozy. Not only is it the first-ever podcast by a French political leader, it also marks a startling break with customary etiquette, as Sarkozy and Le Meur address each other with the familiar “tu” rather than “vous” during their…
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WordPress 2.0
Aaron Brazell, who does a great job over at Technosailor did a fantastic post for Problogger defining the 10 Things You Should Know About WordPress 2.0. We’re currently running at version 1.5, supporting better spam guards and the ability to recognize podcasts. WP 2.0 looks even more promising. Yep, WordPress is getting a mighty upgrade…
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How To: Resize images when blogging
I noticed a lot of people have problems resizing images for their personal blogs. Not only do they eat up a lot of bandwidth, but huge images are a toil for those in dial-up. Here are some ways to make your pictures smaller while retaining the overall quality of the shots: Note: Though you can…
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