This weeks GGB is Kate Carruthers, her profile is below…
Geek Girl Profile -
Name: Kate Carruthers
Screen Name’s: kcarruthers or carruthk
Personal Blog: http://carruthk.blogspot.com
Social Networks: Twitter, Plurk, Linkedin, Facebook, Friendfeed, Profilactic, flickr, digg, brightkite, social|median.
Current Employment: Digital Business Group Pty Ltd, Creation Nation Pty Ltd, Macquarie University
Location: Sydney, Australia.
Just started as a way for me to remember stuff that caught my attention & keep track of ideas. Then it helped me to get in touch with the little girl who used to write stories everyday and I realised that I like writing, the process of communication. Blogging is great fun because it is not just one way communication like a book, people can write back and you can have conversations.
A bunch of great things have come across my desk lately – haven’t got time to write about them all so here’s the links. go read them yourself.
Outlook signatures – how to back them up from one pc / profile to another
Latest release of Live Mesh – the news from the Liveside blog
Virtual Machine Remote Control Client Plus
Open Source Mission - Bible Translation Wiki and Andree Yee – as introduced by Marcus Goodyear
CCBlogs – we built this site! go read the cool theological discussions that are happening here.
Not sure if I shared this one before or not. I built this social site for the basketball team I coach using Ning software – its great. Use it for free to develop a great social site for your organisation. Can be public or private.
Joe from Joe Tech has written an article outlining the top ten reasons he thinks the new Entrecard – SezWho partnership is great for bloggers.
Here’s a one line summary of each point – for the details read his article.
The Maillot Jeune has gone to Australian Cadel Evans by 1 second over Frank Schleck in an extremely gruelling ride up the two massive unclassified climbs today.
Todays race from Pau to Hautacam included the highest pass for this years race in the Pyrenees, the pass over the Col du Tourmalet. Early attacks saw the leader Di Gregorio take a 6 minute lead into the race down hill between the two climbs. However the major action was in 2 places. The last 6 or 7 kms of the Col Du Tourmalet climb were the first breaking point as CSC rider Jens Voight pumped up the pace forcing Kirchen and may other favourites to be dropped. The race down into the valley offered little respite for these riders as they attempted to get back with the favourites, Evans, Sastre, Vandevelde, Menchov and Ricco.
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