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Foursquare vs. Gowalla… annnnnd fight!
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FLIR, Cufon, Typekit, or SFIR: Breaking Away From Web-Safe Fonts
If I had to subtitle this post, I would probably make some sort of a silly joke like “Georgia on my mind” or “Helvetica? I barely even know you” or something like that, but instead I want to jump right into the fun stuff. Back when the web was young and you were “likely to…
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Getting Ready for PodCampNashville (#pcn10)
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Things I Learned from #wcatl (and a Few I Learned on My Own)
View more documents from Jane Wells. 2. The PHP and WordPress communities can learn a lot from each other. @technosailor gave a fantastic presentation (re: lecture in a discussion-y way) on how the core communities of both the PHP world and the WordPress world could stand to play nicer to each other. Personally, I think…
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Gearing up for BlogWorldExpo (#bwe09)
View more presentations from Mitch Canter. These are the same slides I did for BlogWorldExpo, so they have a few blogworld specific items in there… but for the most part, everything is the same content wise. And please, if you have any questions about WordPress, blogging, or anything in general (even if you weren’t at…
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Happy New Year!
Let’s be honest – I’m ready to kick 2009 to the curb. This decade has been deemed by the news agencies as one of the darkest in American history. But let’s not focus on the negatives – let’s focus on what’s to come. We stand on the precipice of a new chance, a new start…