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WP Plugin: Automatic Machine Translation for Your Blog in Eight Languages

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WP Plugin: Automatic Machine Translation for Your Blog in Eight Languages Requires a CURL install but still quite cool. The response time leaves a little to be desired but those are the chops. (could also be a slow server on the authors’ blog)

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Mysql Query Diagnostic Plugin for WordPress

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Mysql Query Diagnostic Plugin for WordPress: Install, enable, add a line in your index, check page, copy paste results, remove. Repeat after fixing problems with plugin(s).

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NPR : Mark Jen on TOTN

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June 2nd, 2005
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Blogging News, LinkyLoo

NPR : Mark Jen on TOTN

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WP Theme: Cherry Berry

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WP Theme: Cherry Berry Sobre and controlled, squarish, reddish theme for WordPress 1.5.x

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Nirantar WordPress Special

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June 1st, 2005
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LinkyLoo

Nirantar WordPress Special: Sweet! Wish I could read Hindi as well as I can read English or Bengali! Thanks Pankaj!! I love the tag line on the blinky ad for the special. “Zero Ban Gaya Hero”

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Programmers – Please be responsible!!

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June 1st, 2005
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If you are a programmer and have written ANY code, you know that bugs are a part of life. If you have written a substantial amount of code, you know that bugs can get out of hand, forgotten and can become serious flaws or vulnerabilities in your software/scripts. If you find a script, program or document to be particularly vulnerable, please take the time to make the programmer(s) aware that there is a problem with their program that should be fixed immiediately, BEFORE announcing it to the wide world. New vulnerabilities are always being found and older code always falls victim to newer exploits. Stop complaining and be respectful. Instead of telling the world how to hack into a blog using a vulnerability, spend that time writing a small fix for it or at least emailing the person involved. This “beating the chest” is even more incredulous when a fellow […]

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Spamusement!

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June 1st, 2005
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LinkyLoo

Spamusement! Poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines! Thanks evhead

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WordPress Text Flow vs. Markdown

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June 1st, 2005
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LinkyLoo

WordPress Text Flow vs. Markdown

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Blogging Becomes A Corporate Job

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May 31st, 2005
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Business of Blogging, LinkyLoo

Blogging Becomes A Corporate Job Interesting read for bloggers looking to make the leap of faith, complete with salaries and links.

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