
An Improved version of the original Shaded Grey theme, is now available at WPThemes.Info . Check it out !
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Discovering the Hidden Details in Your Blog Some important things to remember while looking at your blogs’ metrics and some useful tips on how to use this information to get more out of your blog. This tidbit caught my eye … you need to aim to get your best content up every day before the bulk of your visitors arrive
[Continue Reading...]2006 Bloggies: winners announced Everything seems so “set up”, but maybe its just me since I did not even remember the Bloggies this year. What do the Bloggies mean to you?
[Continue Reading...]WP plugin: Sprint Post This plugin makes moblogging from Sprint PCS phones really simple. I had written something like this a couple of years ago. It screen-scrapes the Sprint Picture Mail email, downloads the picture to the server, and formats a post to display it. For those that have not tried moblogging or blogging pictures from cell phones, it can become quite the habit and really quite cool. I stopped doing this sometime ago, but the original blog still exists at http://mindfulmusings.net/moblog/
[Continue Reading...]Ugly Sites Earn More With Google AdSense? The name of the article caught my attention and sure enough they were talking about Plenty of Fish. That “ugly” dating website has gotten more attention lately (and consequently made more money) for being ugly than for being a dating site.
[Continue Reading...]WP Theme: Green River This is a fairly dark, but still very readable, fixed width, fixed background theme under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0 license
[Continue Reading...]WP plugin: Sociable Social bookmarking made easy with this plugin from credit ‘Peter’ at push.cx. This new version 1.0 features improvements such as hooks, compressed images and auto-checking for updates.
[Continue Reading...]WP Plugin: Movable Anything Make any element on your WordPress blog moveable with AJAX and this plugin from Dan.
[Continue Reading...]Blogging in the buff All respondents were relaxed about their personal habits when working remotely. While about 39% of respondents of both sexes said they wear sweats while working from home, 12% of males and 7% of females wear nothing at all … Nice review of an article mentioned by Lorelle that is sure to catch attention. I still have some of my co-ed naked ultimate frisbee t-shirts from College.
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