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Happy 4th to Americans and Happy belated Canada Day.
Email going around with this. “At 5 minutes and 6 seconds after 4 a.m.,on the 8th of July, this year, the time and date will be:
04:05:06am on 07-08-09
“This will not happen again until the year 3009.” You can say the same for the ones [...]
Photo credit Naama y.m.
I started writing a post about Twitter this morning. Then I realized, the post would work for one of my clients and moved it there. My clients come first, which makes it harder to produce high quality blog entries for my own blog.
And I am not about to abandon this place after [...]
Easy on the Hooptedoodle: How to be invisible when writing a book. You know… show instead of tell. [Link: The Blood-Red Pencil]
Exposing Some Myths About Blogging Pay Rates
7 Ways to Rediscover Your Dreams
Book Marketing 2.0: 5 ways you can use Web 2.0 tools to promote your book
Namechk: See if a user name is available across [...]
Image credit Flávio Takemoto
I love participating in Twitter chats. These bring together intelligent individuals with a common interest yet each one adds something unique to the conversation. I’ve already covered how to join Twitter chats. This post looks at the process of participating in the chat.
#journchat set many of the standards that other chats have [...]
Social Media and “The Flight Attendant Effect”: Excellent analogy that makes great sense. [Link: Scott Blitstein
Five Levels Of Social Media Responses [Link: Dawn Foster]
Children’s book writing month at Tumblemoose: Lots of advice, articles, videos and guests.
Tweeting for profits: How retailers and other businesses are taking advantage of Twitter.
And for fun because we’re allowed…
Darth McVader: This [...]
Over at the InformIT blog, I’m covering PHP for the next week or so starting with installing Apache.
I’m working on a project that requires my installing Vista and Office 2007 (on a computer with no important data and programs, of course). Installing Vista went fine. Installing anti-virus was a nightmare. We tried to install the trial versions just to get going… and Microsoft offered four choices. Not one worked. After fiddling with [...]
I like the new look over at Dictionary.com. It loads faster and works smoothly. One complaint — click the Thesaurus tab. Now is that ugly mustard yellow or what? It bothers my eyes. I like the blue and green under the Dictionary and Reference tabs just fine.
And an added bonus: no tables!
Usually I try, “define: [...]
In Improve Usability and Double Your Return on Investment, Jakob Nielsen says, “There are two big areas of improvement that would double customers’ ability to effectively use the design, thus doubling the company’s benefits from offering the features to the customers. The application must be better integrated with the website, and the Macromedia Flash design [...]
In creating links, I try to give context to the words contained within the link. Sometimes it doesn’t work and I end up using something awful like “click here” or “article” as the linked words. Online Copywriter references W3C’s recommendations for linked text.
I could’ve wrote “W3C provides recommendations for linked text.” In this case, would [...]
You are a wizard at putting my thoughts on paper. It must be a special gift to take so much jargon and make it a sensible report.
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