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There IS a way to remove all of your Delicious bookmarks!
With more and more companies being snatched up by other tech companies, I’m tired of having my personal data (like bookmarks on delicious) shifted around from owner to owner and privacy policy to privacy policy. I don’t use delicious to share information “socially”; I started using it years ago when...
Composting at Wooster
Another piece I worked on in the past year while at the College has been a video on the food composting process. Shot with very limited resources, edited with iMovie, it’s not the greatest in quality, but it gets the point...
Do-It-Yourself Web
A couple of months ago I was asked to present a very basic run-down of what it takes to build a website to one of the courses on campus about marketing for the arts. I put together the following presentation in Prezi (now free for academic use) and helped a...
Google Doesn’t Care if You Protect Your Tweets
Google will show your protected tweets in a search if someone looks for your username.
For...
Advanced Themeing for WordPress
Advanced Theme Development @ WordCamp NYC 2009 from Persa Zula on...
John Hawkins Speaks on Plugins
Intro to Plugins @ WordCamp NYC 2009 from Persa Zula on...
Brad Williams’ Security Presentation @ WordCampNYC
WordPress Security @ WordCamp NYC 2009 from Persa Zula on...
So many sessions to choose from!
Taking a look at the sessions available at WordCamp NYC, I thought I’d post the ones I’m most interested in and see how they shake out in terms of scheduling. WordPress-Powered Intranets. Need a quick intranet to have a simple directory of your team members? Or a comprehensive content management portal...
WordPress as a CMS
I’ve taken a liking to WordPress as a CMS lately, and I’ve been using it for a lot of clients that want a simple easy-to-use backend without compromising extensibility. A year ago I was moving clients into Joomla, but after working with WPMU every day at the College and customizing...



