* testing Crosspress (plugin)…

Posted on April 16th, 2009 by doug. Filed under website.


One of the issues with social sites, networking and the co-mingling of work and life – I can have several different “sites”, but I will never have the time to work with all of them. I will update this blog. I won’t necessarily ever get around to its copy on blogger.

IF I can update here, in one place, and as much as possible have that flow through any other sites, at least to keep them showing current links, I haven’t left them dead on the vine, and I haven’t turned my life over to them either.

This post is testing:

  • CrossPress
  • LiveJournal Crossposter Remix
  • TwitterTools
  • LinkedIn – which actually runs a feed slurp from LinkedIn’s end…
  • WordBook – Facebook plug in.

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One Response to “testing Crosspress (plugin)…”

  1. doug Says:

    testing comments

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