del.icio.us links for 2006-01-08
Yep, I’m testing out the del.icio.us experimental tool that allows automatic posting of your daily del.icio.us links to your blog. I want to show my students how simple it is to accomplish, this semester, so look for a lot of this happening in PRblogs.org – maybe. We’ll see how it goes.
The top link below shows you how to accomplish the task. It really is a quite easy “set it and forget it” kind of setup. Little technical (if any) knowledge is required. Many thanks to Kevin Lim (Go Buffalo!) for taking the time to create the tutorial and resource.
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I am going to try this out and see if it will allow me to do away with my link blog. We’ll see.
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Neville, I wonder how you would handle the “Omlette Shop” where you can get hash browns (with eggs) “scattered all the way.” That means just about everything they have in the kitchen piled on top. Somehow I don’t think Neville has been to an Omlette Shop 😀
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I must admit that I enjoy this blog. But, I don’t always trust it. Why? It is anonymous. Supposedly written by a young journalist, I think FYJ is ready for the light of day. A good blog. I hope he/she goes public. But, considering there may be job security issues at stake, I can understand if it doesn’t happen.
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I wish they offered more characters in the “notes” section of their link posting tools. I want to write just a lil’ bit more.
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Blogging is still new in Egypt, but a handful of companies and dozens of their potential buyers are getting into the act
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According to TheSpectrum.com, Southern Utah University will launch an admission podcast, instant messaging service, and student blog.