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Tweetmeme: (Digg – Trolls) + Twitter = Awesome

CMDR Mitchcraft

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So I had the privilege of testing out the TwitCam service today, and (since I had nothing better to talk about), I decided to do one of my favorite summertime activities: Grill Hamburgers!

Sure, it was a little awkward at first, especially because I’m more accustomed to being behind the camera instead of in front of it.  But I’ve been looking for a great excuse to start recording events, random musings, my speaking, etc.

But, I think it was a huge success.  Can’t wait to keep using it.  Now, I need a widget to show my latest video on my WordPress page (hint, hint!)

Live Video, TwitCam, twitter
  • My Take on WordPress 3.8

    My Take on WordPress 3.8

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    WordPress 3.8 came out just a few days ago, and I jumped at the chance to install it on as many of my blogs as I could manage.  This was one of the most anticipated updates in years – and with good reason.  It was a complete overhaul of the admin interface and added quite…

    WordPress
  • Foursquare vs. Gowalla… annnnnd fight!

    Foursquare vs. Gowalla… annnnnd fight!

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    Tutorial, WordPress