In my daily work, I found that people are increasingly wanting to put videos online for learning or training purposes. And I have been asked to put the content of a DVD – an internal training program – onto our web-based learning management system.
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These are my links for February 27th from 21:03 to 21:56:
Texas Tech Today :: University News Releases, Stories, and Clips –
Weblogs at Harvard Law School –
University of Melbourne Blogs » simplified publishing –
MIT Libraries News –
Carnival Cruise Lines News | News & Updates from the Fun Ships –
Security Files: – Blogs from [...]
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Simon asked me who are using WordPress out there in the real world, and I did not have the answer. And I bet many people are asking the same question when evaluating WordPress as a content publishing platform with a level of social functionality like sharing and contributing collectively created content, new content syndication, commenting, [...]
I came across this site accidentally and I found it very helpful if you are hunting for deals. With the economy in such distress, people aren’t against saving a few bucks here and there.
http://www.redflagdeals.com/
This is the lesson that I learnt from a road rage incident that happend to myself.
I forgot which year it was, probably 2004 or 2005, and it was in early March or April as people were still bundled up. On my morning drive to work, I took Midland Ave down to Lawrence, and as I [...]
I have hosted WordPress sites on the shared servers of two different hosting companies: IXWebhosting and Siteground. With regard to site security, one is much better than the other.
Directory Listing Is a Threat to Your Site and Assets Security
On my IXWebhosting shared server, I discovered to my horror that if I type the blog url [...]
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