January 2008
ONLamp.com -- From Weblog to CMS with WordPress
by springnet & 1 otherThis article describes how we used one blogging package (WordPress) to replace a traditional content management system (phpWebSite) to run a community website.
Exclusives: The Tom Cruise Indoctrination Video Scientologists Don't Want You To See
by springnetDidn't get a chance to watch the terrifyingly creepy Tom Cruise video yesterday before Scientologists pulled it off YouTube? Well, we've managed to get our hands on a copy and now we'd like to invite you to watch in all its technicolor glory.
Infinite Thinking Machine
by springneta single-purpose wiki for educators to link to and describe their social networking sites. I'm including a snapshot of the list as it is today, but it keeps growing and as it does so provides an interesting insight into the variety of ways that social net
The Zeitgeist » About
by springnetDavid HM Spector is an innovator, developer, writer, consultant and entrepreneur specializing in high-performance computing, social network applications and interface agents. His consulting company is Zeitgeist Information Systems, canonically known as
Viddler.com - Upload, Enhance, Share
by springnet & 6 othersYou can upload many videos at once, and in various formats, too (.mov .avi .wmv .mpeg). You also won't have to worry about file size — just keep any video you upload under 500 Mb.
AddThis - Social Bookmarking Widget Del.icio.us Digg Button
by springnet & 19 otherspromotes your content everywhere through bookmarking and sharing
December 2007
One Blog Many Categories or Many Blogs?
by springnetAm I better off having one blog site with multiple categories or multiple blog sites highlighting specific interests?’
Bootstrapper » The 100 Daily Must-Reads for Entrepreneurs
by springnetThe 100 Daily Must-Reads for Entrepreneurs Monday, July 23, 2007 at 7:23pm by admin These days, it seems that almost everyone has a blog, so it’s often hard to separate what’s really worth reading from what isn’t. 100 best sites
Loic Le Meur Blog
by springnet & 3 othersWew, that Seesmic review is a Christmas gift ! Thank you Bobbie Johnson to consider that Seesmic will be a hit website in 2008 even though we are still building it.
Portfolio :: Pragya Web Solutions
by springnetfree themes for blogs... this is the theme that john dvorak uses on http://dvorak.com/blog/
November 2007
Graphic Design Blog » Wordpress as a CMS - Content Management System
by springnet & 1 otherWordpress as a CMS - Content Management System
May 2007
Tantek's Thoughts
by springnet & 1 otherPeter Townsend and other video clips at La Zona Rosa in Austin, Texas. technorati dev-wiki microformats hReview hCard hCalendar XOXO GMPG XFN 1.1 XMDP webdesign
Vicissitude » Blog Archive » Twitter Updater (a WordPress plugin)
by springnet & 1 otherThe Twitter Updater automatically sends a Twitter status update to your Twitter account when you create, publish, or edit your WordPress post
April 2007
Kitta.net - Don’t feed or spank the monkey
by springnetreally neat well designed blog with cool content
New Calacanis link-baiting rules
by springnetI've developed some deep relationships over the past couple of years blogging and I realize that those relationships manifest themselves in the links I find when I do my 28x a daily ego search over at Technorati.
BlogMate - The Free, (BETA!) Missing Blogging Palette For TextMate
by springnet & 1 otherBlogMate is a free, graphical plug-in for the popular TextMate editor that allows creating and editing blog posts for MetaWeblog-enabled blogs from a floating palette within TextMate.
The Jeff Pulver Blog - Notes, comments and observations
by springnetAnyone with a laptop (with a webcam) can visit Ustream.tv and in less than five minutes get setup with your own channel, your own chat room and be live on the Internet.
Scripting News for 3/14/2007 « Scripting News Annex
by springnetI was younger then, today I would do it differently. I have learned that these things take care of themselves. People who deliberately choose the low road have to live on that path. Their reward comes from karma, or god, fate or luck — whatever you call