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----- title: "Writing more articles..." content-type: article timestamp: 1147580760 tags: "website|writing" ----- <p>Yes, I know, I’ve been slaking a little bit, and haven’t posted on my blog in a while. Well, I actually <em>didn’t</em> slack at all in these days getting ready to start my job, looking for a damn fitted kitchen for my house and… writing more articles. </p> <p>Nothing special, and nothing too technical, to be honest, but equally interesting. First of all I updated my <a href="/articles/ie-lovers-guide-to-firefox/">An IE Lover’s Guide to Firefox</a> a little bit and people at SpreadFirefox.com and <a href="http://www.firefoxfacts.com/">FirefoxFacts</a> liked it. Glad to hear that, unfortunately some guy who wrote about <a href="http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/FirefoxMyths.html">Firefox Myths</a> wasn’t too impressed, but at any rate he read it anyway.</p> <p>OK, this wasn’t a new article at all, but <a href="/articles/the-internet-philosopher/">this one</a> is fresh, at least. It’s about a Swedish guy who decided to emigrate to India pursuing an ideal: writing for his own opinions and ideas. And he gets paid for that too! After reading more about him on his website I decided to write something about him. An interesting and rather unusual read. Pity that some sections of his homepage are in Swedish only.</p> <p>Finally, yesterday I felt inspired and decided to write <a href="/articles/social-bookmarking-services">another roundup</a> featuring ten popular social bookmarking websites. Trying all those services was fun, with a few exceptions of course. The bad news is that there are already various reviews about social bookmarking sites and thus the Digg folk doesn’t seem to be particularly interested in <a href="http://digg.com/software/Ten_popular_social_bookmarking_services_reviewed">reading another one</a>, but hey! After all I can’t expect of getting dugg for every roundup I write, can’t I?</p> <p>That’s about it. And what about the CakePHP article I promised <a href="/articles/13/">long ago</a> to CakePHP beginners? It’s done, written and ready to be published! Unfortunately the magazine I submitted it to is taking quite a bit to review it and – most important – to tell me whether they’ll publish it or not. Let’s hope for the best.</p> |