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Feb
26
2005

Week in Review: Link Round Up

Posted by: Aaron Brazell
  • A great review of Wordpress 1.5 from ckunte.com
  • Apparently, the U.S. isn’t the only country who is jumping on this craze about hands-free cell phone laws. Vanessa tells us that Singapore is too!
  • Microsoft admits locking WINE users out of updates. Wine is a popular tool that allows linux users to run Windows apps.
  • Sexy Condi: Is she trying to be Secretary of State or Keanu Reeves in the Matrix?
  • Johnny Gulag releases his first WP theme
  • Darren points out the humorous games that Flickr is playing with their logo.
  • Add to Mixx!
  • Stumble it!
About the Author: Aaron Brazell is the lead editor of Technosailor.com and a social media expert. His passion is to see companies and individuals use the internet and web technologies wisely and effectively to promote their brands and companies. He served as Director of Technology at b5media from 2005-2008 and is currently an independent consultant.
Tagged: interesting, microsoft, themes, unix, WordPress at 5:01 pm -

3 Responses to “Week in Review: Link Round Up”

  1. 1
    Ingoal Says:

    Hands-free cell phone laws? Hehe…this is so 2001 (!) - it’s prohibited to phone without a handsfree set since February 1st 2001 here in Germany…and rightly so IMO…

    February 26th, 2005 at 6:37 pm
  2. 2
    Maureen Says:

    Ms. Matrix Rice huh? Interesting. Just had a discussion with one of the Capts here and he bet me (gentlemen bet of course, come on this is the Navy) that Ms. Rice will be the veep by this time next year and will most likely be on the ticket to be Ms. Pres in the next elections (the republican answer to Mrs. NY Clinton). Should I take that bet??

    February 28th, 2005 at 5:31 pm
  3. 3
    Aaron Brazell Says:

    I’d take that bet, Mo…

    More reading for you on this topic

    February 28th, 2005 at 10:34 pm
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