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-Podcasting Options for WordPress

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Vin Thomas at Church Crunch evaluates 3 podcasting options for ministries using the WordPress platform in the following post: “3 Ministry Podcasting Options with WordPress” He looks at and rates the PowerPress and Sermon Browser plugins and then presents a ‘no’ plugin WordPress option. Also deems the PodPress plugin as dated. Some good info here [...]

-Sec. Clinton: “Three Internet Freedoms”

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(Sec. Clinton via Wikipedia) On Wednesday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton declared in a speech that unrestricted Internet access was a top priority of the Administration. In the process she took on China and a number of other countries around the world including Egypt for the recent cases of Internet censorship. In her speech Secretary [...]

-Google vs. China on Internet Censorship

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(Image via CrunchBase) Google email accounts were presumably hacked by the Chinese government in December. Since the victims were primarily Chinese human rights activists this resulted in a strain between Google and the Chinese government. Now Google is saying that they may quit China over censorship of search results. For once Google is on our [...]

WP Plugin: Freebie Images

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Here’s another WordPress plugin that makes it easy to add pictures and images as you write a post: Freebie Images Once the plugin is installed and activated you are able to drag a picture into post from a side application with over a 100,000 or so free photo’s and images available.  Quite handy! Here’s another [...]

Some Real Help in Blogging Video

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Last year I brought back Zemanta and Apture from the BlogWorld Expo. This year at the Expo I was introduced to two sites that really help in finding and putting up Video: Yubby and RedLasso. 1. Yubby allows you to find, collect, and publish videos from 30+ different video sites. First you search and find [...]

Taking Care of Broken Links

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(Image by mansikka via Flickr) Ever click on a link and end up on a 404 page? Everyone has–it is one of those little frustrations that we endure on the net. That’s why it is a good idea every once in a while to check out the links on your own blog. Some suggest that [...]

Book Review: “Google Blogger for Dummies”

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By Susan Gunelius (Hoboken,NJ: Wiley Publishing, Inc., 2009, 362 pages) The coming of this book is long overdue—a definitive manual on using Blogger. This is bound to become the essential book for those using the Blogger program whether one is starting out in the blogosphere or has been around a while. There is something for [...]

Re: WordPress Plugins—What I’ve discovered.

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(Image via Wikipedia) Q:  Joe Chavez asked: “I was curious to know what other plugins or utilities do you use/recommend?” A: There are literally thousands of plugins available to WordPress.org bloggers. I have personally tried out a hundred or so. At one time I was using nearly 30 but in the process discovered several issues [...]

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