Link: 10 Useful WordPress Security Tweaks

Useful security information from Smashing Magazine.

WordPress 3.0 Released

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The latest major upgrade of WordPress offers more tools to make your site look and act unique, out of the box. Custom header and background images built into the default theme, as well as easier menu management and custom taxonomies are just the beginning. Watch the video for an overview, and if you need some [...]

Southby 2010

I’ve been trying to put this year’s South by Southwest Interactive experience into words, but it’s proving impossible. I was hoping to come home inspired and focused, and I definitely got what I wanted. I’ve already been doing some work in the area of online privacy, and the keynotes and sessions I went to proved [...]

Facebook Privacy Presentation Links

Facebook’s Privacy Explanation 10 New Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know Guidelines for Parents of pre-teens Internet Safety For Kids – Be Involved. Not Stupid. Report: biggest online threat to kids is other kids

Moon & Wires

Last night while driving home from the movies I snapped a few quick shots out my window of the full moon through the overhead lines (to be clear, I wasn’t actually driving, I was passengering.) Of course since I used my iPhone the quality of the photos of a distant white light in the night [...]

SXSWi: iPhone apps and tips

In just three weeks I’ll be heading back to Austin, Texas for the South by Southwest Interactive conference. This will be my second year attending, and I’m starting to get my act together, using lessons learned from last year. One of them is to travel light. Lugging my MacBook around all day (even in an [...]

Buzz'd

If you don’t know what Google Buzz is go here. With that out of the way… So far, I like it. Or I like the idea of it. Some of the functionality isn’t there yet. In fact, for a company that insisted on calling Gmail a beta product for years, I’m surprised they just sent [...]