Archive for July, 2006

job search 2.0

I find myself rummaging through the job boards both in Hong Kong and the US recently. Maybe I am in the market for a new job or just simply trying out those cool not-so-new job services sites like simplyhired, indeed and recruit.net. I mentioned a bit (and I mean a bit using microscopic measurements) or [...]

As reported by Techcrunch, Cyworld US has finally launched a beta site. I’ve mentioned Cyworld before here. There’s not much to say but after reading the comments on Techcrunch, it seems pretty aligned with my take. The majority of the US audience won’t find it as “cool” as the Koreans and probably won’t be as [...]

IM me

The news around the IM field is that MSN Messenger can work with Yahoo! Messenger. That’s all nice but for me, and I might be the only one, I don’t mind having multiple IM clients on my desktop, even if they eat up most of my resources. What would be nice though is if they [...]

Tatertools, the Korean product similar to WordPress is out. I want to try to implement this and move my current WordPress structure to Tattertools. We’ll see how difficult it is, it shouldn’t be but creating databases and install permissions would be a problem through my host since I installed WordPress through an auto install available [...]


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