
If you’ve got some kids (or kids at heart) in your family, you may be participating in an Easter Egg hunt very soon. If you happen to be a little more religious, you could be attending a very important mass in a couple of days. Whatever the case, you should take this time and enjoy the Easter long weekend. Before you do, let’s have a look at what the blogosphere is talking about this week.
Debbie Harbeson starts us off with a very poignant discussion on why blogging is better than school. Feel free to make mistakes as a blogger and to choose your own topics. You can even cheat at blogging if you want to do that, but let’s not forget that even bloggers still need math and English to succeed.
Dragon Blogger takes a break from the online world to recap the most recent episode of Heroes. The science fiction drama by Tim Kring has plot twists at every turn and Volume 9: Episode 9 is no exception. What do you think of Sylar’s newest power? Why did Angela Petrelli bring her family to Coyote Sands? Where did it all begin?
Danny Choo is at the right place at the right time. If you head over to the land of the rising sun, you’ll find that Tokyo is filled with cherry blossoms. Known as “sakura” in Japanese, these cherry blossoms can be found all around town. They’re quite the contrast from the bright neon lights of Akihabara and they make for a good excuse to have a picnic in the park. It’s a beautiful time of the year.
Michael Martine feels that there is no shame in promoting yourself or your business, because that’s a big way to grow your presence on the Internet. That said, traditional self-promotion can have the reverse effect. That’s why Michael encourages you to try using what he calls self-promotion 2.0. It may be a little more indirect, but it can be even more effective.
Pajama Professional is a big fan of using Mozilla Firefox, but she’s not satisfied with what the web browser can do out of its virtual box. The great thing about Firefox is that it is open to a huge range of add-ons and plug-ins. For all the bloggers in the audience, here are the ten must-have Firefox add-ons. From Twitter integration to bookmark management, there’s something for everyone.





Dragon Blogger
April 11, 2009 4:50 pm
Thanks for mentioning my blog and Heroes review, I think its cool that you find random stuff around the blogosphere and report on it.