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WordPress + Windows Live Writer = Legitimacy
August 23, 2010 - 6:15 am
Tags: free, link bait, mobile, online, Wordpress
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Yep, you guessed it. I’m writing this WordPress post from the Windows Live Writer application. It came with a recent update I performed on my XP, vista and 7 machines. Windows Live Writer Blob Tutorial and How To I have to admit that Windows Live Writer is not too shabby at all. It’s super easy. [...]
DropBox Creates Android App
March 3, 2010 - 1:13 pm
Tags: android, app, application, dropbox, online backup
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This is icing on the cake. I mean no not literally. The cake is a metaphor for your Android phone. I’m referring to DropBox‘s new Android application. Weeks ago I wrote about DropBox, a relatively new online storage synchronization service. In short, DropBox allots you a certain amount of digital space on their servers (2 [...]
Mobile Processors 50% Faster by End of 2010
January 24, 2010 - 4:31 pm
Tags: app, application, battery life, fedex, fedex overnight shipping, file, google, hardware component, industry, mobile, mobile computing, mobile processor, mobile processors, new innovations, nexus, nexus one, phone hands, qualcomm, shipping option, snapdragon, software, web, wireless connections
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I bought my Nexus One Friday afternoon around 3 o’clock central time. Without hesitating, I chose the FedEx Overnight shipping option. Because Google hates me, my phone was not shipped on Friday. This means I won’t be getting my phone until Tuesday because it won’t ship until Monday. Damn this infernal wretched bastard world. I’ve [...]
All Hail WordPress 2.5…
I’m all about major upgrades. Did you know that WordPress has received almost 2 Million downloads since 2.3 was released? WordPress is free, easy to use, but most important, stable. Since WordPress has become such a widely used Content Management System (CMS), the coders on the dark side are always trying to breach its security [...]


