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Qumana Blogging Software

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

My experiment with the three blogging software packages is now narrowed to two. This report is about Qumana software and what I have discovered about it and it’s features. I am using 3.0.0 Beta 3 for the purposes of testing the three challengers of this contest for the best blogging software.
Qumana was very easy to [...]

WordPress on a Stick for Meeting Notes » idano - Dan Masters on Web Design, Blogging, and SEO

Sunday, April 23rd, 2006

Every now and then, someone will come up with an idea and I think … Why didn’t I think of that? Well, Dan over at Idano.net did just that, coming up with a new use for Wordpress on a stick. I think this is brilliant and needs to be explored more to tweak the system, [...]

Qumana Blogging Software

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Installing Qumana was even easier than BlogDesk. It asked for the URL for the blog and the username and password and picked up the rest of the information from the site itself. It retreived the categories and all the additional properties it needed automatically.
I have changed a few setting on the preferences under the [...]

Meetup Review

Friday, March 24th, 2006

The Houston Podcasting Association meetup last night was a roaring success in my opinion. A bakers dozen showed up for the gathering and the visiting was non-stop for three hours.
There were representatives from many great podcasts as well as a visitor that wanted to know more about podcasting. It seems that the meetup was [...]

100Bloggers article

Monday, March 20th, 2006

Over the weekend, I wrote an article for 100Bloggers about when I was seven. Saint Patrick’s day was on my mind, and at seven, I remembered my first celebration in Shamrock, Texas. Head on over and enjoy a trip down memory lane.

Google Buys SketchUp; Google To Map The World in 3D?

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

Another interesting purchase by Google as it continues to acquire companies that will benefit it’s advertising business model. SketchUp developed a plugin that works with Google Earth, so the product is a good fit.
Google Buys SketchUp; Google To Map The World in 3D?
Hot off the Google Blog we are told that Google has purchased SketchUp. [...]

Steps to Write a Complex Article

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

Do you need to write more complex articles than short blog posts? Do you have massive notes on a subject of interest, gathering dust because you don’t know where to begin? Me too! In this article I will outline the process to get a hand hold on all that material, then get it in writing.
Most [...]

A Group of Semi-Heroes, at Least to Me

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

I have a group of people I want to throw flowers on in this article. They are overachievers that don’t mind sharing with others. They are constantly doing pro bono work for the likes of me and I want them to know how much I appreciate them, everyone one of them.
I use Wordpress for all [...]

Thoughts on Web Design

Tuesday, January 31st, 2006

First, I am not a web designer nor do I play one on a blog, but I do have one overriding thought when I am designing a blog or website … can my Mom figure it out?
How is this relevant to designing a tool? My Mom is an active and intelligent woman that has a [...]

Google Reader Map

Friday, January 20th, 2006

Several times each week, I head over to Google Analytics to look at the site stats for the domain, LarryHendrick.com. One of the facinating aspects of the information is the map that shows a dot for locations of site visitors. Here is a snapshot of one as an example.
The quality is not the greatest, but [...]

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