Saturday January 28, 2012
If you've ever read a blog, then you've visited the blogosphere, a catchall term for all the various blogs - otherwise known as online journals - on the World Wide Web. The "blogosphere" is a fascinating world of amateur and professional commentaries, on pretty much any topic you can think of. The blogosphere works like this...
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Friday January 27, 2012
"Props" means "proper recognition" or "proper respect", a modern form of congratulations. This expression is becoming quite common in online conversation, and is used to acknowledge someone's noteworthy achievement or special skill. About.com tells us more about props here...
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Thursday January 26, 2012
Many people know something about HTML. But truth be told, most people just want a really easy way to make a good-looking personal site without having to code. If you're thinking of starting up a website for your social media or blogging purposes, perhaps consider these four suggestions from About.com...
Monday January 23, 2012
Really Simple Syndication feeds can be extremely useful! The purpose of RSS is to regularly update your hobby interests by receiving dynamic web feeds directly to your screen. Examples include: tracking DVD prices at Amazon, watching for cheap airfares, following the Don Imus controversy. You can get the latest gossip on Anna Nicole Smith's baby, receive the latest wallpaper from your favorite web photographer, or follow the NHL hockey playoffs. You can get the joke of the day or the quote of the week. You can even get barbecue recipes! There are so many interesting things you can do with RSS. Here are some suggestions to get you started: