Blogger Tag Page
Daily Rover is now in WordPress
Yes, we finally moved over to Word Press from Blogger. It took some doing to import all our content, but as usual CyberCoder worked his online magic and “got ‘er done!”
Thanks for all your hard work, Bro!
Woof!!
Becoming a blogger
Blog was the Merriam Webster word of the year in 2004. It was the word that no one knew at the beginning of the year, and everyone knew by the end of the year. Blogging has been mainstream - sort of - for four years now. Those of us that have been in for awhile can forget how frightening and intimidating it is to be vulnerable enough to put your writing out there for the world to see. L.L. Barkat has some thoughts and suggestions for new bloggers. I remember what it was like to be a new blogg
Are You A Gadget Blogger Headed to CES? Don’t Miss the Big Blogger Party!
The Blogworld gang is headed to CES, and for the third year in a row we'll be attending the "It won't Stay in Vegas" blogger party hosted by our friends at the Parnassus Group and Platinum sponsor AMD. As usual, they have an all star lineup of gadget and tech bloggers ...
I Love PP!
It’s the new year and one of my hopes this year is to have a better year compared to the last year. And this calls for my effort in my job, in caring for my family, and also in blogging. I hope i can be a better blogger this year by sharing wholesome thoughts to everyone that comes to read my posts. I have never expected that i would also venture into make money blogging because i was thinking they are haux but nahhh it’s not. After few months i have earned my first dollars and yeah am hook
Reading your way to financial freedom (1 year ago on Five Cents Ten Cents)
[This Article was first posted on 3 January 2007 on Five Cents Ten Cents on Blogger] All of us started out as investment newbies. No-one was born already equipped with knowledge about personal finance, investments, savings and financial freedom out of our mothers’ wombs. We were all born into this world, naked and innocent until the big bad world of finance and investments teaches us to start learning how to navigate the pitfalls in our journey towards financial freedom or pay hefty tuition
Day 1227: Karen Gadbois Named Gambit Weekly’s New Orleanian Of The Year
Do we ever need this good news! Besos, Karen! … Karen Gadbois, armed with little more than a laptop and a digital camera, singlehandedly blew the whistle on the New Orleans Affordable Housing scandal, which she documented on her blog, www.squanderedheritage.com. The result? An FBI investigation, admiring writeups of her efforts in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, and new respect for the power of the citizen blogger. The Gambit got it right in the full story that Karen is hope.
Argentina: Wanting to Know About the Crisis of 2001
Blogger Esteban Grinberg of De Todo Un Poco [es] is currently on holiday in Chile and upon hearing that he is from neighboring Argentina, besides asking about tango and Diego Maradona, many seem to always ask about the economic and political crisis of 2001.
Food Science
Nerd stuff, mental health parity, social justice. Those are my things. Health facts and nutrition, as well as critical thinking about food science tends to be Shannon’s gig. I admit I do not know a lot about this topic, but Shannon will not let me remain willfully ignorant to it. She’s started me reading Junkfood Science, one article at a time, and I do think it is a fantastic place to start getting accustomed to a blog genre I’m not too familiar with. Sandy Szwarc, BSN, RN, CCP, the blogger
DIY: Digitally Designed Fabric
Create digitally designed fabrics at home like blogger Amy did here. You need a good printer, some fabric (duh) and loads of imagination. Excerpt from post: “Designing my own graphics - To design myown graphics I started with a bunch of doodles I’d made in my sketch book almost a year ago! I scanned them into my computer, enlarged them and printed them out. I then, redrew them onto a sheet of printer paper using a light tracing box (I often do this to perfect a drawing). I also colored som
Remains of the Day, 1/5/09: Gaza and Israel
Here’s an update of what I’ve been reading most recently (you can see them as a comment at my lengthy BlogHer post where I spell out a lot of my thoughts on the situation): First, Jack at Random Thoughts continues to provide daily and sometimes 2x/day roundups with excellent links from both the MSM and blogs, from across the spectrum. Here is his update 9.5 (and that link includes links to all the other updates). His roundup includes this post from a blogger in Bahrain but I would really urg
