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Welcome a meu segundo walkabout do blog, onde eu visito alguns blogs, cobrindo uma variedade dos assuntos, para ver what’ s que vai em elsewhere.
My, Andy Kong’ o href= " http://www.mathpoints.com/ " >MathPoints do example.
doThe Dunn misterioso de Indonésia (é Dunn seu primeiro nome, segundo nome, ou o nickname?) mantem um jornal do incomun, estranho e downright bizarre no href= " http://www.myinterestingfiles.com/ " Files interessante >My do
Singaporean Arifanto’ o href= " http://sodeve.net/ " >Sodeve do against de " http://sodeve.net/singapore-anti-spam-bill/ " do href= do . It’ o ll seja também ilegal para colher endereços do email ou para comprar uma lista colhida por outra. It’ s sempre agradável para ver alguma ação que está sendo feita exame de encontro a spam.
Kristin de Connecticut, EUA doesn’ t escreve quase frequentemente bastante para mim em >Rants de " http://rantsandravingsredhead.blogspot.com/ " do href= do , mas o que escreva há sempre inteligente e perceptive. I didn’ t ever quer mencionar aqui Paris Hilton no canto distante, mas nenhuma pessoa racional poderia discordar com o Kristin’ o borne de s na tentativa nonsensical de começar >Ms Hilton de " http://rantsandravingsredhead.blogspot.com/ " do href= do . Algumas celebridades so-called acreditam que estão acima da lei. Elas shouldn’ t be.
Australian Joyce começou >Sunrays de " http://manta57.blogspot.com/ " do href= do quando seu pai morreu. It’ s que gratifying para ver algo positivo levantar-se de tal sadness. Laurie cobre um número de edições em seu blog pessoal, including dizer-nos sobre sua própria infância, e também sobre um episode que envolve sua filha que bullied, que parece thankfully ser resolved.
Aerosmith do >Remedial do Nirun Chaiyadet, a blogger from Thailand, writes about web development in HTML PHP CSS Web 2.0. The blog has only been around for a few weeks, but I wish him every success. I always learn something new from it. Malyn Maramba from the Philippines writes in TinySigns about programming, the internet and social networking. Malyn speculates on the usefulness of link trains and linkbacks in “Too Many Social Networking Trains - which one works?“, and she suggests that we shouldn’t become obsessed with trying to get too much blog traffic too quickly. Another new blog that deserves to do well. David Jones from the US runs JonesPC: Ramblings of an Urban Geek. David describes his typical day and how little time it leaves him for blogging. He’s obviously enjoying himself, and wonders how people have time to manage multiple blogs. I can definitely relate to this. Running The Far Corner takes enough of my time. Last but by no means least, Sharon Herbert is a librarian in Canada. Her blog Ghosts in the Machine is always an excellent read. Sharon’s specialisms are exploring digital identity, privacy and knowledge management. Her insightful and thought-provoking views on anonymity on the internet make sobering reading. Highly recommended. Technorati Tags: blogosphere, blogs Powered by ScribeFire.
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Tiny Signs
May 11th, 2007 19:05
Thanks for the blog walkabout! Watch out for a Links and Kisses from me soon…
HollyGL
May 11th, 2007 20:14
Thank you for visiting, and mentioning my blog!
Just so you know, Steven and Joe (we’re on a first name basis now) were very well behaved.
Come back again!
Laurie Joyce
May 12th, 2007 00:21
Hi Baxter
Thankyou for the link and for the links to other blogs worth visiting to
Cheers
Laurie
silken
May 12th, 2007 02:18
I love your walkabouts. I love how you “cover the globe” and bring us some really interesting reads.
silken
May 12th, 2007 02:40
do you want to join in a link exchange game? I tagged you here if you want to check it out.
Tammie
May 12th, 2007 03:43
The service you are providing to all of us with your insightful and right-on-the-mark reviews is much appreciated, Baxter. Thanks you!!
Hardono Arifanto
May 12th, 2007 04:11
Interesting Activity. Thanks for the blogwalking =)
Dunn
May 12th, 2007 09:40
Hi Baxter! Thank’s for the review of My Interesting Files. This blog is very informative.
andy
May 13th, 2007 05:59
Baxter, thanks for the shoutout! I’m glad you enjoyed the tech buzz.