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Remember RSS?

Remember the olden days - 2006 - when RSS ruled and you’d follow 2000 feeds every day?

Yeah, me too. I’ve only got 9 nowadays.

I follow Digg, MacDailyNews, MacOSXHints, MacRumors, MacUpdate, NewsBiscuit, ProBlogger and Scobleizer. And that keeps me happy.


Oh yeah, by the way… 2007 news

My posting’s here have been somewhat irregular latterly. Oh okay, allwhat!So better bring you up to speed.Latterly is my fave word of the moment.But there is bigger news.


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Back to School

Tomorrow I’m back at school. Rather excited because in this semester we really start to get our hands dirty, doing Non-Fiction & Journalism; Scriptwriting; Short Fiction; and more Grammar.Hopefully I will be able to balance all my daily objectives.


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Blogging goals - Day 1

It’s not that I feel like I have nothing to write, but just out of spite because I made a goal, I feel stalked by writer’s block.


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Towards 200

Darren Rowse at ProBlogger is asking fellow bloggers to write up their blogging goals. That is not an easy thing to do.


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Fire up your blogging slogan wins

Recently Performancing.com ran a competition to design an ad for their new FirefmytextRead source article: PFF Ad Contest Winner!


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Welcome to the world of tomorrow!

Having set myself some high goals for 2006, I need to hit the ground running.


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Successfully moved a Wordpress blog to a different server

What’s more, I did it with my biggest blog - http://www.goplayav.com/I didn’t of course move the domain and the only bug found so far is the themes aren’t displaying.


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How long should a domain name be?

What’s your opinion on this dear reader? The new blog I am setting up doesn’t have a domain name yet. Some of the ones I am toying with are quite long - up to 20 characters before you even type .com!
Generally websites are clicked on, but it becomes more of an issue with email addresses […]


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HomeOfficeVoice | Content Theft, Copyright & Plagiarism in the Blogosphere

The HomeOfficeVoice raise very valid concerns about uncredited use of blog material. I’ve posted my own thoughts there and will repeat them here:
Sadly, the internet has allowed the perpetuation of the myth that everything should be free. People nowadays have an expectation that if it’s on the internet it should be freely available for anyone […]


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