Portal…

Date February 28, 2008 | 12:05 AM

Last week I changed the index page to www.wordsarenotenough.com. It’s been needing an update since I first moved here in 2006 (nearly 2 years ago), and I saw what Josh Brown did. Gotta love his open-source attitude, because he had no problems with me stealing his idea. Anyway, here’s a screenshot with descriptors.

What do I have included? I’ve got the following links:

Enjoy the portal to my home on the web.


  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Google
  • Facebook
  • Ma.gnolia
  • Mixx
  • Pownce
  • Sphinn
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
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5 Responses to “Portal…”

  1. sacred vapor said:

    wow… you are a social networking guru.

  2. Art Rogers said:

    You rock.

    What else is new?

  3. blaize said:

    my dock menu is cooler. :-P

  4. Joe Kennedy said:

    Paul- Seth Godin and Darren Rowse have both made the strong suggestion that we snap up accounts to most of the social networks in our names, so if we ever go big, we’re official and nobody can legitimately impersonate us. Not that I think I’ll ever be big, (nor do I want to be), but it’s a good point. I barely use LinkedIn, and I do have a MySpace account (although I hate it). But I’ve registered them anyway. I do try to get around and check out new things, even if it took me a while to get twittering.

    Art- No, you rock.

    Blaize- You and your hax0r ways just make you a Linux-posterchild wannabe. Just kidding. I just wanted to sound geeky.

  5. blaize said:

    I am really just a script-kiddy in Linux…I am do addicted to Windows do commit wholeheartedly to it. I try to use open source as much as as possible, but sometimes open source isn’t enough. :(

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