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The iPad- For Heavy Flow Days

It sounds a little like someone’s saying “iPod” with a really thick Boston accent.  It looks a little like someone took an iPhone and just let the seams out.  Yesterday, Apple launched their news release about their latest invention…the iPad. Let the jokes begin. Ever since the October 2001 launch of the iPod, Apple has [...]

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Top Blogging Tips for Developers and Bloggers from WordPress WordCamps

On Saturday, January 23, 2010, I had the opportunity to attend my first WordCamp hosted by WordCampBoston.com.  WordCamp is a conference that focuses on everything WordPress, the platform that many bloggers (like me) use to host our blogs. WordCamps are informal, community-organized events that are put together by WordPress users. Everyone from casual users to [...]

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Ten Questions with Fashion Fille

Elysia is “an enthusiastic fashion-addicted chick writing about trends, inspiration, often changing wants, and anything else random popping into her mind,” and she blogs all about it at Fashion Fille, which is set to celebrate its two-year anniversary this July. I had the pleasure of speaking with Elysia about her blog and her take on [...]

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BlogCatalog Accepting Donations For ShoesforHaitiNow.com

ShoesForHaitNow.com has a simple goal: collect 100,000 pairs of shoes to send to the people of Haiti. BlogCatalog and BloggersUnite have offered their support to the Shoes For Haiti Now project. Not only will we be helping to promote the site, but we will also be collecting shoes at our BlogCatalog offices. People in the [...]

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Delivering Cards And Hope To People Battling Cancer

Cards 4 Cancer Day: April 10th, 2010 Spirit Jump is extremely excited about an outreach program we created called Cards 4 Cancer Day. On April 10, 2010 we hope to deliver over 100,000 uplifting cards to cancer centers around the world. Our mission is to bring hope and comfort directly to those who are suffering [...]

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