Everything good or interesting I have found lately – loosely organised. And a photo I took recently.
Darren Rowse talks about how churches should use Social Media
Robin Good on Website Accessibility: How To Make Your Website Highly Accessible And Standards-Compliant. Article written by Drazen Dobrovodski.
Add Facebook Plugins to your Blog
From Digital Inspiration - Zero to a Million Users. Adam Smith and Drew Houston, founders of two successful Internet startups – Xobni and Dropbox – share secrets that helped their products win two million users in two years with mostly word-of-mouth marketing and no advertising spend.
Today I am focussed on clearing out my browser from all the interesting things sitting there. No real organisation to this post – its just a link dump.
And I will leave you with some of my best photos from the Triathlon.
I use a tag in my delicious account to identify sites that I want to share. I forgot. Here is a bunch of websites from back in January and February.
Blog and web design advice and tools from Virtual Hosting
Skelliwag’s blogging advice
This mind map from Robin Good has to be the best this week listing free or minimal cost online collaboration tools. Feel free to add missing tools (or contact Robin directly).
This week I have a few selected items from Amit over at Digital Inspiration.
Mostly Lisa has a photography contest – vote for your favourite photo on this page
Dana Coffey has a very good netiquette article – I fully agree with the Facebook application thing!
Xobni (an Outlook plug in I couldn’t live without now) has upgraded and has some cool new features. Their blog post is titled Xobni brings the internet into Outlook…4 ways your Outlook will never be the same. Includes integration with Facebook, LinkedIn, Hoovers and Yahoo Mail.
The Windows Live Photo and Video Blog has a nice easy all in one place list of plugins for the betas of Live Photo Gallery and Live Movie Maker including Facebook, YouTube, SmugMug, Flickr, Picasa and Drupal.
I installed Expression Blend and am going to use it to try and produce some Silverlight content if I can. I found this site to be a good source of video training for Expression Blend, and the other Expression web products. Microsoft also has a Learning Snacks page with helpful videos about Silverlight.
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