Archive for March, 2007

Online Document Converter

Mar 22, 2007 2 Comments by Laura Schatzkin

Ever get documents in weird formats (like old WordPerfect)? This free, on-line utility converts almost anything to a PDF.

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Crooked Street Press

Mar 20, 2007 1 Comment by Bradley Charbonneau

Pee-in-your-pants-funny satirical newspaper site using quite some WP features: voting, polls, social bookmarks, etc.

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Laurie King

Mar 19, 2007 No Comments by Bradley Charbonneau

Laurie McAndish King is travel writer whose essays have been published in anthologies such as 30 Days in Italy, The Thong Also Rises, and the award-winning The Kindness of Strangers. Her work has also been published in the San Francisco Chronicle Magazine and aired on KUSF radio. Laurie has studied medicinal plants in Argentina and [...]

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The 50 Most Important People on the Web

Mar 16, 2007 No Comments

From LAist: Last week PC World named Matt Mullenweg the 16th most-important person on the web (two slots above the of the founders of Yahoo!), which isn’t bad for a 23-year-old who gives it away for free. He’s the co-founder of WordPress.

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Travel Writers News

Mar 16, 2007 1 Comment

Laurie King’s very popular Travel Writers News (www.travelwritersnews.com) is packed with news and leads for travel writers.

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HIP Investor

Mar 15, 2007 1 Comment

HIP Investor needed a site to promote their new company. They needed to update content often (WordPress), send out newsletters (Vertical Response), and make sure people could easily subscribe to new content (FeedBurner).

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Culture Jam

Mar 10, 2007 No Comments

A swarm of volunteers took over this site and added hundreds of items for sale (titles, descriptions, prices, categories, etc.) and the site grew and grew. The event was a huge success.

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Book Bank USA

Mar 02, 2007 1 Comment

Quick re-do of a regular HTML site put the content in the hands of the owners.

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