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It’s a known fact that we all want to share our life in every way possible and the web finally let’s us do it. Although everyone is familiar with flickr, there are many other ways to share your stuff with your friends and with the world and we gathered up a few of them in this list. The list is not sorted in any particular way.1. Allyoucanupload (by webshots) is a new site that allows users to add their own images and to show them everywhere they’d like. ImageShack is basically the same, but with a toolbar that helps you do everything quicker.
2. With photobucket you can share your videos as well as pictures.
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Useless and semi helpful information sites
There is no quiestion about the fact that the Internet is extremely useful and it holds so much valuable information that one can never go through it all. But the Internet is good for many other things, like fun and spending your time doing nothing important. Doing nothing on the Internet is my favorite activity in my leisure, so I gathered up this list of a few of my favorite useless sites. You don’t need to know the following sites, but if you have nothing better to do and you’re pretty bored, they can be very time consuming and always very interesting.
1. Last Words is a site dedicated to the last words people said, just before leaving this world. You can find many saying from famous people, fictional characters, famous epitaphs and famous farewells. If you always wanted to know what Thomas Jefferson said just before he left, this is the place for you.
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Manage yourself and keep track of everything
We always forget. If it’s what we had for lunch, when is our best friend’s birthday or what were we planning on doing the next second. The fact that we are consuming more and more time on the Internet and not in front of the television, gives us more control on what we want to consume, what we want to read and what we want to view, but because there are so many things to read, see or hear on the Internet, we sometimes just forget what we had in mind. There are many organizers on the Web, some are free, some cost money, some are good and some are bad. The following list will give you a few of the simpliest ways to get organized online - being tidy is cool.
The list is not sorted in any particular way.
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How to start blogging part two - basic must have plugins and tools for WordPress
If you still haven’t installed WordPress, check out my first post - How to Start Blogging - Auto Installing WordPress on BlueHost. This post discusses the most important plugins every blog should have and because we Installed WordPress on part one, we will continue with WordPress must have plugins. These plugins are essential for every blogger, some of them should be installed even before your first post.
All the plugins are easily installed, just follow the instructions on the plugin page and you shouldn’t have any problems what so ever. If there’s a plugin that needs more than 20 minutes of your day, it isn’t listed here, no matter what it does or how it does it.
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How to start blogging part one - auto installing WordPress on BlueHost
Blogging is really simple. You can have your own blog up and running in a matter of minutes. You don’t need any real knowledge in html, php, java or other related programmers words. There are many ways to start your own blog or create your own site. If you’ll search the Internet a bit, you’ll find various free and great tools that will help you create your site. All you need to do, is follow these simple guidelines and you’ll have your own unique blog in a matter of minutes.
1. Choose a hosting service and get a domain name - because you don’t know almost anything about servers, domains, ftp and sql, you’d want to purchase a server that has an auto-installation of all kinds of features that will help you build your site in the easiest way possible. BlueHost is the service I selected, but there are many others that support auto-installation (this post uses BlueHost for explanations).
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