Wednesday, March 1

My last post

This is going to be my terminal post for my Redfighter blog.

I've made a new blog under a new name. Let's just say that redfighter had to go. Its part of the past that I need to change, the premise of the title [redfighter], has become irrelevant to me. Its personal meaning to me does not speak of or no longer reflects my mindset on things.

So goodbye. Or maybe see you there!

Saturday, April 2

Synthesis

Finally classes are over and the waiting begins, waiting for grades, that is. Now that I don't have anything else to do and while summer classes haven't started, I'll be working on my coding skills and design sense.

Currently, I'm in the process of melding together all the different stuff I'm working with. In a few days, I'll be finished designing the my personal site to include several projects like Greycore, Version5 blog and some other stuff. After that, it'll be a waiting game for Drupal 4.6 (my content management of choice) I haven't decided if I'll be porting my blog from Blogger to Drupal or what, but we'll see. I also need to decide whether I'll be using Flickr or my site to store pictures.

I really haven't decided. There are lots of things to do.

Friday, April 1

Yahoo thing

I think the short EPIC 2014 is just about to become history. (note: read entry before this... or watch it) I think it should now also include Yahoo! into the list.

Today I discovered Yahoo! 360 (through an email from Philweavers), its a beta service of Yahoo for the social networking thing. Its basically a bio page of you with a blog, messenger, photos and stuff. [Now I know why Yahoo bought Flickr, I was hoping it was Google] Check it out here and here for more; and by the way, if you got invites, maybe you can spare me one?

The Google Effect

Today I came across this "new Feature" of Gmail, and its goes...
G is for growth
Storage is an important part of email, but that doesn't mean you should have to worry about it. To celebrate our one-year birthday, we're giving everyone one more gigabyte. But why stop the party there? Our plan is to continue growing your storage beyond 2GBs by giving you more space as we are able. We know that email will only become more important in people's lives, and we want Gmail to keep up with our users and their needs. From Gmail, you can expect more.

Amazing isn't it? by the way, its Gmail's birthday today. Happy Birthday Gmail!

On another note, I saw this neat Flash movie about how Google will conquer the world and make us idiots. I saw this just a couple of days ago, and I hope I'm not the last person in this world to see it. Anyway, here's the short flick entitled EPIC 2014. (WARNING - high speed broadband is a good thing) What's EPIC you ask? Just watch it. (note: maybe its me but it was cool)

Thursday, March 31

Snaps [testing...]

Nothing. I was just testing my photoblogging template. Nice, huh?