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Monthly Archives: December 2008
Happy Holidays!
I’m taking the holiday off to recharge, relax and eat tasty food, but I wanted to leave you with some good articles to dive into when you feel the need to escape: Terry Heaton explains why survival isn’t a strategy … Continue reading
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Well Wishes
Laura at Pistachio Consulting is asking her readers and Twitter followers to help her save 35,000 children between now and Christmas by donating $2.00 to the CharityWater.org clean water campaign. Every day, 4,500 children die because they lack access to … Continue reading
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Going Mobile
While I’m not personally enamored of cell phones, I’m aware of their growing popularity, so testing out Mofuse’s new WordPress plug in was an easy choice. Mofuse makes setting up a mobile feed for your blog or website simple; I … Continue reading
Hanging ‘Round the Water Cooler
Hanging ‘Round the Water Cooler Originally uploaded by foundphotoslj . Every Tuesday I can be found at the NTEN Watercooler dispensing helpful advice on printing, WordPress, blogging, twitter and general communications issues , but this week , I’ll be there … Continue reading
WordPress 2.7 Coltrane Now Available
Boy, was the wait worth it! The new 2.7 version of WordPress (aka Coltrane) was just released, and upgrading AE took just about 6 minutes not counting the full server backup. Some of the fun stuff to look forward to … Continue reading
Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ 60th Anniversary
Sixty years ago, the drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) set about their task of enumerating the rights all humans were entitled to as citizens of the world. Led by the visionary Eleanor Roosevelt, they drew upon … Continue reading