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2nd February 2009

I just joined Twitter…

That’s right. I have known about Twitter for a long time now, but I could not see the value on it. OK, I am still not sure about that. However, I decided to do some research – basically I goggled “How to Use Twitter for Marketing” and I got plenty of persuasive links (see some of them below). So, I thought, hey why not experiment a little.

You can follow me on Twitter by clicking here.

And here some of the links:

HubSpot – How to Use Twitter for Marketing and PR

DoshDosh -17 Ways You Can Use Twitter: A Guide for Beginners, Marketers and Business Owners

Carbon Graffiti - How to use Twitter for marketing

MarketingProfs -Why Do People Use Twitter?

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5th June 2008

I just updated MyLineRider WP blog to v2.5.1

I have been thinking in doimg this upgrade for a while, but I was afraid I will break something in the blog.

Finally, today I thought: what the hell, let’s give it a try.

Actually, it was pretty easy and it seems to be working fine. Now I have to get used to the new admin interface, but it looks intuitive. I specially liked the capability to update the plug ins directly. What a time saver.

I also took the opportunity to include some additional plug ins, including the “about me” and “UsersOnline ” widgets (on the right sidebar).

I would like to find a plug in to add some sponsor ads – Flash boxes or something. I have not much traffic yet, but I can include a sponsor ad for Baloka.com to support my wife business. Hey, I guess I am promoting her site in many places in here. Well, I guess that’s fine.

Gilbert

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3rd January 2008

Do you like math and/or geometry?

Well, if you like to do stuff with Flash or Flex, probably you do like math and geometry.

Then, take a look of this. It shows how to invert a sphere composed of a theoretical material that can infinitely pass through itself, bend, stretch and twist but cannot be pinched, torn, cut, or pierced.

I think is pretty cool. Whoever made the video spent a good deal of time making it.

What do you think?

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  • About Me

  • Hi, I'm Gilbert Mizrahi and I created this blog to comment about technology and internet marketing. Additionally, I will post Flash/Flex experiments and in most cases they will refer to baloka.com, my wife's site- hey I have to promote the brand:)

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