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SXSW PodCast

Anyone know of any podcasts of SXSW conference proceedings? I am sure a bunch of people would like to listen to a few of the panels and I am willing to host the podcasts if any kind soul is willing to record them for us. So if you are going to be attending the 2005 SXSW conference, if it is legal to record the proceedings, you are willing to record the Interactive Panels and you are willing to share them with the world, please leave me a note or send me an email at mark at wltc dot net. Since this is THE interactive media conference of the year, I believe that podcasts of the panels would be well received and widely circulated. PS: I know of the MP3 music downloads already, I am looking specifically for the interactive media panels. PPS: Get a free one day pass to the […]

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Russell Beattie Moving to WordPress 1.5

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March 9th, 2005
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Russell Beattie Moving to WordPress 1.5 The blog will move to WordPress 1.5 and the server itself will go from Tomcat to Apache/PHP Welcome aboard Russell!

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WP Plugin: DWBliki DWBliki is a DokuWiki plugin for WordPress that DOES require a few changes to the core WordPress files. [EDIT] I was a little off, it DOES NOT require changes to the core WordPress files, it requires manual config changes to be made to the DBliki files.

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Blogster: Hosted Blogs Another remote hosted blogging application trying very hard to break into the market. Is there any possibility that any other hosted blogging service is going to become remotely popular?

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CiteULike: A free online service to organize your academic papers: A del.icio.us like bookmarking system (complete with tags and an API) for academic papers! You create an account (free), drag a bookmarklet to your toolbar and henceforth, every time you encounter an interesting looking paper online you click your CiteULike bookmark instead of (or as well as) your del.icio.us bookmark. CiteULike enters the link to the paper in your “library” and lets you add tags, note whether you’ve read it and whether it’s high priority to read it, and add freeform public or private notes if you like. Thanks for the writeup from Jill/Txt

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WordPress Plugin: Preview Theme This is going to be awesome for Alex’s Theme Competition! What an incredibly useful idea for a plugin. Good job Ryan!

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WordPress Plugin: Photopress is a plugin that adds a set of helper tools to WordPress to make working with images much easier. It adds a pop-up uploader and a pop-up image browser to the posting page and a groovy random image function for your template. As it says on the developer site, it is a congolmeration of tools developed by various individuals and internal WordPress functionality to make photoblogging easy for WordPressers. It even comes with a Random Image function. I would love to hear some feedback on this. Sounds like it might just be the winner WordPress photobloggers have been looking for!

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WP Theme: Pink A black with pink rounded edges theme for WordPress. Different.

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March 8th, 2005
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I had this in my inbox this afternoon. I apologize for this automatic reply to your email. To control spam, I now allow incoming messages only from senders I have approved beforehand. If you would like to be added to my list of approved senders, please fill out the short request form (see link below). Once I approve you, I will receive your original message in my inbox. You do not need to resend your message. I apologize for this one-time inconvenience. This is one of those situations where email spam control has gone overboard. This is an email that was set to my admin mailbox because someone signed up for one of my bulletin boards with an email address protected by this hairbrained scheme! If an online service that you are registering for, needs to confirm THEIR existence to your email server before they can confirm YOUR existence, you […]

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