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  • Links and stuff from last week.

    I have some interesting sites to share with you from last week. I call this a random link-o-rama, or share-content-fest. [singlepic id=178 w=320 h=240 float=right] Interesting stuff: Read a great article on management and whether it is good or reasonable or even advisable to expect your employees to put in 60 hour workweeks, just because…

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  • Set your Gravatar and stand out from the rest.

    If you’re a blogger, and participate on websites with comments you want to know about this. As you strut around the web, leaving your comments here and there and making an impression on people with your oh so clever wit, you should make sure you have configured your avatar. More specifically go on and configure…

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  • Tsutomu Yamaguchi & the Dawn of a Nuclear Era

    If you like History, WWII history and as Andrew puts it, the Dawn of a Nuclear Era you will like this piece. He writes about “the only survivor of both atomic blasts over Japan during the Second World War”, Tsutomu Yamaguchi. Interesting read, check it out. http://jeditrilobite.wordpress.com/2010/01/06/tsutomu-yamaguchi-the-dawn-of-a-nuclear-era/

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  • The easiest way to blog

    I think I have found the easiest way to blog. It is Posterous, a service much like Tumblr, and other micro-blogging services and other regular services. In fact you can easily convert a WordPress site to something that looks like Tumblr or Posterous. But with that said, most services still require that you register and…

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  • Busy busy

    I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t had time to post much around here. Aside from a couple of help-style posts, I have some stuff to give you a heads up about. Over the next few weeks or few months, I’m going to be migrating some content onto this site. You might have seen…

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  • Updating to wp-e-commerce 3.7.5

    The plugin wp-e-commerce keeps getting regular updates. There is a new update for it available in the control panel of your plugin administrative dashboard in WordPress. But before you upgrade automatically, you should read this: The update instructions in the readme file are pretty clear. Just copy over the existing files and you should be…

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  • How to Completely Uninstall WP-e-commerce shopping cart plugin.

    I’ve been working on two sites to bring forward a shop. One of the sites is solely based on wp-e-commerce and wordpress and the shop functions will be in a catalog format. The other site will only have shopping functions, like “add to cart” or “buy now”. I have to do testing a lot to…

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  • More simplification, ACE plugin removed.

    Recently I’ve been battling with a couple of issues on my site. I’ve been wanting to customize it and make it stand out from the rest but every time I got to the point where I need to pick the content to show in different places, I would run into strange 404 pages. For example,…

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  • Simplify

    I got the chance to attend WordCamp LA this past weekend and I loved it. This was the first WordCamp I attend so I didn’t know what to expect. All in all, the event was great and thanks to Austin Passy and all the people that worked with him to put it together. In Ali…

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  • The Blogging Experience

    The blogging experience is not just about writing. Bloggers are becoming more and more tech savvy because of the skills needed to run a website that stands outside the rest. Some bloggers have learned to use PHP, or MySQL, SSh and other tools generally reserved for Network and Systems Administrators. Marketing skills have to be…

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