I’ve reinstated my blogroll. It’s expanded a lot from the ‘Blogs I read’ links that I used to have in the sidebar. Because I didn’t want to clutter up my sidebar with all of these this time they have their own page.
I’ve added the blogs I look at – usually – daily and I’ve also added the Australian bloggers as listed in the Australian Bloggers community in Bumpzee.
As I type this I am already thinking of blogs I’ve missed. As I say on my new page, if I’m a regular at your blog and you’re not on the list, please email me, or leave a comment and let me know I’ve been remisss. I won’t mind – honest.
A question – because I’ve done my blogroll on a Typepad page, does this mean that Technorati won’t love me and the people I’ve linked to? I did sneak a Technorati tag there though. I can’t find any information about link love from Typepad pages at all.
While I’m on the blogging bandwagon, I’ve been stumbling around StumbleUpon. It’s not quite as intuitive as I might have hoped but I’ll see how I go over there. I have three friends and don’t mind more so we can all stumble and trip around each other. If you stumble across me, please feel free to add me. I think that’s how it works.
I also just found out today that StumbleUpon have groups. I’ve joined the Australia group. I had to use the search function to find groups as there were no links on my page to show me that groups might exist.
As with Facebook I don’t know how much I will get into this because there’s only so much online social networking I can do. I already spend enough time in Google Reader checking out blogs I’m subscribed to, let alone writing StumbleUpon reviews etc. If anyone has any insight on how to manage all of this I’m all ears.
Last week I was the recipient of a
I have to upgrade my phone. Emphasis is on the ‘have’ because Telstra are closing the CDMA mobile network and replacing it with a whizz-bang faster, more bells and whistles 3G type network.
So of course I’ve been investigating what phone I might upgrade to. If I stay with Telstra I’ve got a paltry choice of NextG phones if I want the same sort of coverage that CDMA provides. Of course any decent phone is expensive because of all the extra functionality they seem to have these days. Or I could choose another provider – 3G perhaps?



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