wp-plugin-dev

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My twitter buddy @jskin recommended this plugin when I had made a call for a WordPress plugin to run duplicate content on multiple pages with different themes. Thanks for the help Jeff.
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Google Reader API
Say what? I can only think of a million ideas for this…heck, I’m not so sure you couldn’t build a CMS out of this concept. (http://www.niallkennedy.com/blog/2005/12/google-reader-api.html)
Google Reader is an online feed aggregator with heavy use of JavaScript and pretty quick loading of the latest feed data from around the web. Google’s AJAX front-end styles back-end data published in the Atom syndication format. The data technologies powering Google Reader can easily be used and extended by third-party feed aggregators for use in their own applications. I will walk you through the (previously) undocumented Google Reader API.
This could be an interesting development…now I just need more time.
An atheist who thinks Christianity is good for Africa

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I caught a post over at Ben Witherington’s blog, it was called “An atheist who thinks Christianity is good for Africa”
Here is an interesting article from the London Times kindly sent to me by Jim Foster written by an atheist who thinks Christianity is good for Africa. You’ll be intrigued to see why. Here is the link…..see what you think. BW3
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/matthew_parris/article5400568.ece
I first ran across Ben when my pastor (thank you Scott) told me about him. He’s a cool guy who definetly on the edge of some of the more liberal thinking about God.
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$2500 idea bounty

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I have a ton of ideas - most of them are just plain nuts. But when I rea this post from andydrish.com - I got mad. I had this idea about 1 1/2 years ago - and don;t et me wrong, I know it wasn’t revolutionary at the time…but it’s the point.
Here’s an opportunity that any twenty-something should be checking out… Ramit Sethi is giving away $2500 to a twenty-something with an entrepreneurial idea. I started reading Ramit about a month ago. He’s a genuine guy that is truly interested in helping others reach their dreams.
This scholarship is looking for someone with past entreprenurial experiences, a socially innovative idea, and lots of passion. The winner will get a one time donation of $2500 and Ramit will mentor them as their projects begins to grow.
What I really want is a better way to track my brainstorms, I need to find a guy who knows flash. I know of a cool wiki plaform which had a killer API and would work perfectly.
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Wall Street Journal foresees problems for Playstation 3
Section: Gaming News, Consoles, PS3

Citing a subpar holiday season and Sony’s Playstation 3 still being the most expensive console, an article in the Wall Street Journal this week indicates there is almost no way the PS3 can catch the Xbox 360 or Nintendo Wii in sales. In early results, November 2008 sales of Sony’s controversial console were down 19 percent from the same period in 2007.
During that same time, the Nintendo Wii’s sales doubled and Microsoft Xbox 360 went up 8 percent according to stats supplied by research firm NPD. That makes Sony’s corporate goal of selling 10 million PS3s by March 2009 seem like a long shot. The article also notes that at $399, the PS3 is far and away the most expensive console on the market. During a global recession, that’s not a great distinction to have. It’s hurting Sony’s overall bottom line as the company’s electronics division isn’t as profitable as it used to be. Many analysts think that prevented Sony from slashing the PS3 price for this holiday season.
These numbers may surprise economists but probably not gamers.
Nintendo has ridden its newly harvested crop of casual gamers to the top of the industry with the Nintendo Wii. That console has become a huge hit in spite of a large percentage of shovelware and lack of any big titles released since Mario Kart in the spring. Hardware shortages made the Wii a tough find again this Christmas season, earning it a great deal of publicity in mainstream media. Microsoft Xbox 360 is becoming the console of choice for the hardcore gamer as exclusives like Gears of War 2 propel its holiday sales. The 360 cut its price to $199, earning it a solid hold on second place for the time being.
One of Sony’s major selling points touts the PS3 as an inexpensive Blu-Ray player but, with customers being slow to adopt that technology, regular Blu-Ray players have dipped to $200. There’s still a lot of this console war to go, but Sony does appear to have a climb comparable to the one its game hero Kratos undertook when he climbed Mount Olympus.
Read [Wall Street Journal] Via [Joystiq]
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Upgrading the HTC Touch (HTC 6900)

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I was parusing the internets today and got a wild hair to upgrade the ROM on my HTC Touch to the latest software.
After downloading the ROM update, I thought about backing things up and thenmoved on without the backup. I hooked up the phone and fired up the updater. 11% in - it failed, miserably.
To make a long story short - I was able to update the phone, after an hour long call to tech support. I was 5 minutes from having to send it in for repair, when the phone tech said, just for fun…let’s try taking out the memory card before we update. Bingo!
So far - I’ve noticed a couple of things new. I really like the ability to see my SMS grouped by conversation…that is very nice. It means the 40 updates from twitter a day groups into one message…very nice.
Will continue to update new things…that is what I have found for now.
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Sony VGN-FW180E Review

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I recently recieved a new laptop for work, it’s a Sony Vaio. The design is a lot like the mac’s - silver with big-ish trackpad. The keyboard is recessed with separated, “chiclets” keyboard buttons - they work pretty nice.
I really like the super wide screen 16.4 diagonal with 16:9 aspect ratio. It’s really more like the size of a 17″ computer, but a bit shorter. I like it - really wide.
I’m running Vista Ultimate, which seems really nice, it tends to be a bit finiky about the video driver. It shouldn’t - but I guess this laptop is not really compatible with Vista Ultimate.
Other than that - the blu-ray is very cool. The fit and finishis probably the best.
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BIG BALD BROADCAST #96 YEAR END NERD-O-RAMA
Happy Holidays, my fellow geeks!
Kyle Hebert here. I’m a big, bald voice actor (Kiba on “Naruto”, Gohan/Narrator on “DBZ:, Ryu on “Street Fighter IV”) and cohost of “The Big Bald Broadcast”. Its a podcast dedicated to news on all things geeky. My cohost is Otherworld Steve, a published anime journalist, upcoming author, and musician. I just wanted to say thanks to the fine folks at The Geek Media for not only having me be a part of this awesome collective of supreme geek-ocity, but for now setting me up to post on the main page to pimp my show…and whatever else. Yaay!
First order of pimpage is our Twitter page for the Big Bald Broadcast, giving ya daily links to news on games, movies, animation, tech, etc right HERE.
Bookmark it, or better yet, sign up at Twitter and “follow” us. We like to see growing numbers. wOOt!
As 2008 draws to a close, on this, our 96th episode, we found ourselves with no shortage on news. Here’s some of the highlights you’ll hear on our latest episode…………..
-Terminator…FIVE????
-The Crow is getting remade
-Keanu Reeves Talks Cowboy Bebop. Like, whoa!
-Tron 2 goes 3D
-We mourn the passing of the Voice Of The U.S.S. Enterprise Is Silenced.
-New York considers taxing iTunes downloads
-Meanwhile the RIAA finds its soul and stops suing individuals for downloading tunes
-Guitar Hero Metallica is coming
-Club Nintendo finally comes to the states
-Is HALO 3 worth killing over? It was to one Cleveland teen
-Writers from The Simpsons, Futurama and Family Guy Working on Machinima Experiment
-Viz to Distribute Anime through Warner, iTunes Canada
-Top 10 Actors who turned down big roles
All this, your emails, and more! Thanks to everyone for listening, or if you’re new, thanks for checking us out.














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