Not all of the things here are related, but that’s how internet surfing goes. Strangely, that’s something I don’t really do too often. Does this have to do with lack of involvement with Web 2.0 again?
Some products were found on a site called popgadget, a personal technology site devoted to women, but many seem good for either sex.
I realized that the photo interface of my blog is not ideal, and that it has to do with what theme I picked from WordPress. (So some themes have gallery navigation, while mine and several others that I like don’t.) One solution is to use Flickr.
But I don’t know how to use Flickr. I’ve only been on it maybe 7 times, ever.
I don’t know what del.icio.us is, but the address looks trendy.
I’ve only just started to listen to podcasts. I still don’t know about that internet radio thing or other bling features that iTunes has, nor have I really acknowledged the superpowers of an Apple product.
I’m getting more comfortable with tagging, but don’t really know how it works for a blog. Even less so for categories. Sooner or later I will learn that it doesn’t matter.
I have seen the twitter website once and it felt a little chaotic to read a bunch of broadcasts.
I don’t visit sites like digg.com, because I can’t tell what’s actually important to look at.
And I still haven’t touched RSS feeds. It feels like evil, uncontrollable email.
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There, I said it. I feel better now.




