Tag Archives: wordpress
What’s up with supersocial.dk?
Some of you may have read my Danish scriblings over at supersocial.dk. It’s been a while (to say the least) since I posted anythng overthere, and the reason for this is quite simple. Since joining Re: I’ve put my blog energy into getting Re:thinking – (our company blog) off the ground. I think the guys [...]
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While I get my sh*t together
I’m not blogging nearly enough at the moment (I blame this guy). But in the words of the incredibly over exposed Timbaland ‘it’s been a long time / shouldn’t have left you / without a dope beat to step to’ …so for now I’ll point you in the direction of a few interesting developments among [...]
Posted in Blogging, Home Field Also tagged blog, drupal, madsb, søren smidt, tony lorentzen 4 Comments
Flock revisited
I was an avid user of Flock a while back, but I went back to Firefox after a series of unexplainable crashes. However, I recently decided to give Flock another try, and man am I glad I did. The social web browser is just about to go 1.0 (currently 0.9.1.2) and it is bigger and [...]
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gDisk for Mac – bye bye iDisk
I’m a sucker for Google’s products, I’ll admit to that. So far I think the only product I don’t use (anymore) is Blogger, and that’s just because – in my view – WordPress is in a league of it’s own when it comes to free blog-software. Anyway, I’m also kind of a sucker for all [...]
Upgraded to 2.0.6
With usual ease, I just upgraded to WordPress 2.0.6… Lucky for me, since I skipped the ‘back-up’ part of the process. Phew – dodged another bullet.
BTW
I meant to say that I found the story about TBWA and Saatchi & Saatchi at Disruption – I also meant to put it in my ‘Marketing’ category, and tag it appropriately, but that seemed to mess up the code – weird… Anyway – props have been given, and if anyone can explain to me [...]
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