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Monthly Archives: December 2006
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Patrick Chia » WordPress Theme – MegaPress (tags: wordpress theme) It’s the end of the line for Microsoft: sorry, Mr Gates, you’ve just been Googled | Business | The Observer (tags: naughton google microsoft) Blogsmith to launch in early 2007 … Continue reading
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Recent Photos
Just had the chance to get some new photos up on my Flickr account. Here’s a view of the flooding we had in Llansantffraid earlier this month: This is St. Bridget’s church in the village (Llansantffraid means ‘Church of St. … Continue reading
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The Blog Train
Hugh McCleod: I am no longer interested in being a “professional blogger”, whatever that means. I like blogs, blogging and bloggers, but I think we’re in “post-revolution” times now. The train has already left the station. If you managed to … Continue reading
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PfF/ScribeFire Review
I’ve been using Peformancing for FireFox, shortly to be rebranded as ScribeFire, for my last few posts on hyprtext, and my initial impressions are pretty good. It certainly fills the gap left when my switch to Ubuntu meant I could … Continue reading
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Blogsmith Coming Soon?
It looks like there will soon be a new contender in the hosted blog platform sphere. Blogsmith, the engine which was designed to run Weblogs Inc, Jason Calacanis‘ early blog network which was subsequently bought up by AOL. WordPress seems … Continue reading
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