How We Moved Thomas Hawk to WordPress

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- How We Moved Thomas Hawk to WordPress
- Plinky Encourages You to Blog Tweet and Network
- Broadband Content Bits: MySpace/Endemol; Vatican/YouTube …

How We Moved Thomas Hawk to WordPress
Technosailor MD 
A few weeks ago a comment was made on Friendfeed (I don’t remember how it started) and it became clear to me that Thomas desperately wanted to get off of the Blogger blog platform. I’m always looking to help people move to WordPress so I asked him to contact me. As a veteran of moving people to WordPress I was sure I could help him out.

Plinky Encourages You to Blog Tweet and Network
Appscout NY 
The service poses a question every day and invites you to answer. When you answer the question your response is posted to your Plinky profile and if you set up other sites it’s posted to Twitter Facebook your LiveJournal Wordpress or Blogger blog and more. LiveJournal and Vox both have similar features where the service asks you a “question of the day” that you can respond in a post to your journal but Plinky takes the idea to a different level. Today for example the question was: “If you were a famous rapper who would be in your posse?” and yesterday the question was: “Name three songs you’d put on a road trip mix tape. ” The personal nature of the questions makes them interesting and easy to answer.
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Broadband Content Bits: MySpace/Endemol; Vatican/YouTube …
paidContent.org CA 
More after the jump. —WordPress bloggers get video tutorials: Automattic has launched.

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