Monthly Archives: January 2011

Building with WordPress

I’ve run into multiple sites related to WordPress. Some of the more interesting I’ve encountered recently are: WP Candy – an active site with WordPress developers and users chiming in. It has news, opinion, tutorials, reviews, a forum and much … Continue reading

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Review of Online Website Builders

Found an interesting web post titled 7 Best (Yet Free) Online Website Builders. Doesn’t even mention WordPress.com. Haven’t had a chance yet to look them over.

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File System structures

This post deals with the fundamentals of how computer operating systems organize and reference files. The unix-derived world and the Gates-derived world handle things differently. With Windows, one can create shortcuts to a file in folders other than the file’s … Continue reading

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Process Enneagram ™

“Process Enneagram” is the phrase Dick Knowles uses to describe his approach towards applying the enneagram to guiding an organization. The organization being guided might be an individual or a corporation. I consider it a powerful tool that takes much study to use effectively. Continue reading

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

I found an article titled SEO Basics: The Principles of Search Engine Optimization via a page on the site http://www.hovercoupon.com/ . I don’t quite understand what they’re selling, or its possible value to me – so for now, I’m endorsing … Continue reading

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Composite Content Platforms

I ran across yet another content management system, jahia, with both free and paid distribution. On their blog, I found some interesting articles about the future of web tools (from the point of view of large-scale sites and web applications).  … Continue reading

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