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I don’t get out of the house much these days, but for those of you who travel to sprints, conferences or fun exotic locations, Web Worker Samuel Dean has some tips for using Kayak.com and Farecast.com to get the best deal on your travel options.
In a nutshell: use Kayak’s slider tool to quickly adjust [...]

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#plone is the online chat room where people hang out to learn, help and talk about their favourite CMS Plone. There are always lots of people online and it’s a great resource for anyone new to Plone who needs some immediate help. And if your brain is slowly turning to cheese on a Friday afternoon, [...]

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Twittered tips

Now that I have a number of people in my Twitter circle, the social utility is improving. It’s interesting to find out what other people are working on and learning about. Here are some tips and entertaining bits that have been shared in the past couple of weeks via Twitter (what is Twitter and why [...]

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I found this funny captioned photo (original at LOLnptech.org), taken at the recent Plone4Artists / Multimedia sprint. Hint: the sprint was held at the Christian Science Monitor.

Technorati Tags: funny, jazkarta, plone

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What is Twitter and why should I care?

From Wikipedia: “Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send “updates” (text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) via SMS, instant messaging, email, the Twitter website, or an application such as Twitterrific.” Anyone who has signed up to follow your account gets [...]

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Mr. Topf just finished creating a Plone twitter feed so now you can get tasty bits of Plone news and information throughout your day. Head to http://twitter.com/plone, or subscribe to the RSS feed.
There are also a number of people active in the Plone community who are twittering as well. Here are their twitter coordinates:

Gerry Kirk [...]

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New beginning

Starting this month, I am back to working self-employed, something I haven’t done since I first came back from Bangladesh in 2002. My first attempt was only a few months and not very successful, but this time around I am more hopeful.
I’ve been working part-time the last two months for Jazkarta, a company delivering Plone-based [...]

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