Tagged: blog reviews

Faith, Fishing and Family Delivered via the Blogosphere

Posted on October 19th, 2008 by Urbain

Engineer Ivy soraya gives readers a wonderful, personal perspective of life in Indonesia in her blog, Dreamlover. Her blog covers her travels, her spiritual insights and business life.
The blog journey begins with Ivy’s spiritual awakening in Banda Aceh, where she learns to temper her business stress.  Throughout the months, Ivy’s blog gives a written and [...]

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Blog Review: Alocahost Web Hosting Blog

Posted on October 8th, 2008 by Urbain

The “basic” appearance of the Alacahost blog can be deceiving.  At first glance, it’s just another WordPress blog that uses the basic theme that comes with the script installation.  The “about” page remains a template page that still has the script language; i.e., “This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this [...]

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Makoy’s Memoirs Of A Certified Blogger

Posted on September 12th, 2008 by Urbain

Writing from Singapore, blogger Makoy describes himself as a pinoy blogger, whatever that means!  What is clear is that this 26-year old systems developer and programmer knows how to blog, and to blog well.
Writing about blogging tips, political news, and entertainment buzz, Makoy’s daily rants and raves have earned him a Google Page Rank of [...]

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Life With IT Can Be a Paradox

Posted on September 12th, 2008 by Urbain

A blogger using the name “Wishbone” says that blogging is an obsession. Judging from the content of his blog, technology can also be an obsession.
My Life with IT is one of the most comprehensive tech review blogs I have seen in a long time.  There is a huge selection of reviews about the latest [...]

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Perspectives On Making Money with a Blog

Posted on September 12th, 2008 by Urbain

The moleskine blog discusses a variety of money-making opportunities available to bloggers, and delivers insight about web hosting and contests available to bloggers.
While the blog writer appears to use English as a second language, the Molkeskine and Me blog has some helpful reviews on shopping cart designs, working with headers in Blogger templates, and Google [...]

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A Colorful Family Blog Offers Cultural Insight

Posted on September 12th, 2008 by Urbain

It takes a long time to load, but for folks who are interested in viewing a quality personal blog, Just About Anything is an excellent example of a family-friendly blog.

Featuring a clean, easy-to-navigate interface, Anak’s “Just About Everything” blog talks about the weather, great dining experiences, travel, and life as a young Japanese mother.  Despite [...]

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Movies and Fun at Arun’s World

Posted on September 4th, 2008 by Urbain

For lighthearted blog reading, Arun’s making wonders blog dishes up fun and humor, with a dash of technical information.
On the technical end, you can see what features came with Arun’s Apple iPhone or discover his experience with Google’s new Chrome (beta) browser.
You’ll also find some very funny sports blooper types of videos (see Zidane’s Head [...]

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Visit Yogi for Art, Entertainment and Tech News

Posted on September 2nd, 2008 by Urbain

Yogi’s weblog is an example of personal blogging at its best.  Sporting a Google Page Rank of 4, this established blog covers news events, art and film reviews and technical news.
You’ll find the transcript of Obama’s speech at the DNC, tips on how to deal with annoying callers, travel reviews and information on the latest [...]

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Blog Review: Find Interesting Tidbits at Feel Free

Posted on September 2nd, 2008 by Urbain

Blogger “mOlit” describes her “Feel Free” blog as “Anything under the sun. Day to day experiences. New Things, Ideas, Adventures, Life in General.” The Feel Free blog is a personal blog featuring humor, events, some helpful hints and the author’s personal observations. Humor seems to be the blogger’s strong point, although I found [...]

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Blog Review: Jo’s Precious Thoughts

Posted on August 27th, 2008 by Urbain

For the woman interested in parenting, relocation, photography, travel, adventure, sports, and most of all, kids, Jo will entertain and inform you.  Self-described as a Canadian by citizenship, a Chinese by blood, and a Filipino by birth and at heart, Jo is married to a hubby who she confesses is not a handyman.  Because  home [...]

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