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WP Theme: Nishita

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WP Theme: Nishita An absolutely gorgeous photoblog theme for WordPress. Also, check out the original Brajeshwar v7.0 (on which Blythe, below is based) on Brajeshwar’s blog.

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WP theme: Blythe

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WP Theme: Blythe A minimal, simple, light 3 column design with latest article highlight. Again, a different looking theme with an interesting twist.

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WP Theme: Klate

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WP Theme: Klate Very interesting two column theme for WordPress that looks different from almost everything I have seen so far. Definitely worth a click if you are looking for an out of ordinary theme.

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WP Theme: Tuned

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WP Theme: Tuned Lightweight, minimalist, bluish WordPress Theme that is optimized for AdSense.

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WP Plugin: AdSense Sharing

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August 31st, 2006
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WP Plugin: AdSense Sharing Share the AdSense revenue with co-authors on your blog.

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Pimpin’ WP

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August 31st, 2006
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Pimpin’ WP I love WordPress. It’s beautiful. Welcome to WordPress, Cormac. I hope you find WeblogToolsCollection.com to be as wonderful of a resource as you find WordPress to be a blogging tool.

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WordPress.com: Avatars

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August 31st, 2006
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WordPress.com: Avatars WordPress.com offers personalized avatars for your hosted blog, much like GMail. Visit Mac Daddy for a tutorial on these avatars.PS: Do you recognize the cute kid in the example avatar?

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Windows Live Writer Firefox Extension

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August 31st, 2006
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Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

Windows Live Writer Firefox Extension Access right click posting to Windows Live Writer from Firefox. Works much like the WordPress Press It bookmarklet. Must have Windows Live Writer installed on your computer.

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10 Ways to Eliminate the Echo Chamber

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August 30th, 2006
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brainstorming, Business of Blogging, LinkyLoo

10 Ways to Eliminate the Echo Chamber Chris talks about ways to reduce the “Echo Chamber Effect”. Darren has a good writeup on this list and there is some buzz in the blogoshpere following Chris’ post. My sarcasm might be lost to everyone but I really do like his advice, especially “Say something original at least once a day”.

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