Webstream
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Webstream: My Week on the Web
Hmmm. I completely forgot to do this last week. A bit preoccupied: I continue to plug away at this, a bit behind, but managing, at 28,098 words as of this evening. Now that I’ve fallen into this project, it seems that I keep stumbling on articles and programs about memory. Perhaps I just wasn’t paying… Continue reading
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Webstream: My Week on the Web
A few links this week, but not as many as usual. I’ve decided to move my blogging- related links to Blogging Blog, to spare those of you who really are not interested in meta-blogging. Those of you who are interested, can go over there, or even better, subscribe to Blogging Blog for posts from me… Continue reading
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Webstream: My Week on the Web
Below is a summary of my last week on the Web; but first, a bit about my next few weeks on the Web. Since I’ve decided to do both NaNoWriMo and NaBloPoMo again this year, you can expect my posting at Watermark to be consistent, but unusual – as it was in November last year.… Continue reading
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Webstream: My Week on the Web
Stumbled: Argentine – a lovely poem at Mole Moleskin Project Bookmarked: B.L. Ochman’s weblog: Internet marketing strategy, social media trends, news and commentary.: NY Aquarium Lets You Build Your Wild Self Slideoo.com – The horizontal photo slideshow for Flickr Fix8 – Bring the Virtual World to Reality Tom Masters’ new book aimed at making blogging… Continue reading
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Webstream: My Week on the Web
It’s been an interesting week on the web for me. I haven’t bookmarked much, or stumbled much, but I did a fair amount of writing, reading, and posting. Alex at Read/Write Web wrote a post about my Women Bloggers page — Adam vs. Eve: Does The Blogosphere Have A Gender? — in which he disagrees… Continue reading

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