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Eight Reasons I Recommend WordPress

Published December 25, 2008 at 2147

I use, recommend, and develop almost exclusively on the WordPress platform. I have my reasons…

Camtasia Test III

Published November 10, 2008 at 2120

Alrighty. This will be the last “Camtasia test” that I post here, I promise. On this third version I added in some images and audio in addition the screencast. It’s amazing how much of a production it looks like — which is a good thing. The content is weak, I know, that will be something [...]

Camtasia test II

Published November 10, 2008 at 1521

It was fun the first time around, so I did it again:

Thoughts?

Camtasia Test

Published November 9, 2008 at 2340

Note that this is not a formal review
I downloaded the demo version of Camtasia screen recording software and am considering starting a WordPress screencast. I’ve posted a really rough version below. Note that the subject matter is random and it’s my first run through the program — so it’s a tad rough.

I’m interested in [...]

Tech Trajectory Launches!

Published November 3, 2008 at 1831

Note: I was originally planning on launching Techtrajectory.com on November 10th, but delays in WordPress 2.7 and an opportunity for some good linking made me re-think that idea. It’s amazing how fast brain synapses can work when they want to.
Tech Trajectory is live!
As of November 1st — or very early on the 2nd, I can’t [...]

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