Monthly Archives: March 2009
Google's Most Popular Failed Social Network.
I, as well as many people, use Google Reader on a daily basis. Right now, it is my main point of access for reading blogs. But I think that many people aren’t able to use Google Reader to its … Continue reading
Link Post (3/11/09)
I appreciate blogs that give me a post with a lot of links, because it gives me a lot of content that I can pick and choose. I don’t have to go through all the links, but if I see … Continue reading
No post today!
Sorry to disappoint, but I am going to skip posting today so that I can prepare for content tomorrow. If you really wan’t to find my stuff, check out my Twitter account (http://twitter.com/chacha102). I also, constantly post things to my … Continue reading
iFollowback.com – Get followers.
The fewer people that hear your Tweets, the less you can get feedback from people, and the less that you ask people questions and get responses. It reduces the feeling of being a part of a close community. Jerrel … Continue reading
Why Chrome wins at browsing. Firefox, not so much.
Chrome vs Firefox. This debate has been happening for a long time, and I think there is a clear winner, simply because of the URL bar. Let me explain. Chrome allows me to easily build a URL in a … Continue reading
Recommended Plugins for WordPress
Going along with my ‘Recommended Themes for WordPress’, I’d like to post some of the Plugins I recommend for WordPress. Once again, you should be able to search in your Google Reader for ‘Wordpress Plugins’, and you will probably find … Continue reading
How to turn WordPress into an RSS Aggregator
I am currently on of the administrators of NextTech’s servers. (NextTech is a group of young bloggers who collaborate together on tech news.) Over the past 2 weeks, we have been putting together the back bones of our system, including self-hosted … Continue reading
NextTech
Around the time I updated my theme and switched servers, was the same time that I became a member of a new blogging group: NextTech. NextTech is a group of young bloggers who collaborate together on posts and want to … Continue reading
What is Twitter doing?
I am posting this now because I wrote it yesterday, planned on publishing it, waited, and now Twitter announced something new. Pretend like I posted this a month ago, or skip it People use Twitter very often. There is no … Continue reading
Facebook copied Friendfeed’s UI? Suprised?
Facebook recently announced that they would be changing the format of their home page. Just like the ‘like’ feature they stole from Friendfeed, you can compare the Facebook homepage to the Friendfeed design. If you notice that the ‘News Feed’ … Continue reading