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| Migrate a WordPress Blog Using ManageWP Clone – V2.0 |
| Now I’ve Got Swine Flu – Really |
| Twitter writing competition – a story in 140 chars |
Migrate a WordPress Blog Using ManageWP Clone – V2.0
After I posted my step by step guide to moving a complete WordPress blog installation from one host to another yesterday and tweeted the ManageWP founder Vladimir Prelovac , he sent me an improved, simpler method. Here is what Vladimir … Continue reading
Posted in wordpress
Tagged backup file, backups, blog, Clone, clone tool, cpanel, domain registrar, download, Fantastico, FTP, ManageWP, Prelovac, simpler method, twitter, upload, vladimir, wordpress, wordpress blog
Now I’ve Got Swine Flu – Really
First Person Swine Flu I have written about swine flu recently from an epidemiological point of view but now, unfortunately, I’m in the position of being able to provide a first person account of the disease as it progresses in … Continue reading
Twitter writing competition – a story in 140 chars
Twitter Story Contest I was alerted to a twitter writing competition over on copyblogger and decided to have a go. The rules are that the story must be exactly 140 characters in length, and it’s only one entry per person … Continue reading
Posted in social objects
Tagged creativity, critical mass, free expression, haiku poetry, mini sagas, Objects, Social, story contest, twits, twitter





