Mar 15
I used to think that Modzila Firefox would be my final choice of web browser. I just realized that in this unlimited cyber world, making just a final judgment is silly. Yeah, I just converted to a new web browser that calls itself Flock Social Web Browser.
At first, I thought I would be another light and stable browser the way modzila firefox is, although I was still wondering why it labels itself “social web browser”. I was also quite excited with the skin and some add-ons. Sooner, I found that the label social turned out to be related with cyberly social forums and activities, such as RSS-ing, blogging, facebook-ing and all.
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Mar 15
I used to think that Modzila Firefox would be my final choice of web browser. I just realized that in this unlimited cyber world, making just a final judgment is silly. Yeah, I just converted to a new web browser that calls itself Flock Social Web Browser.
At first, I thought I would be another light and stable browser the way modzila firefox is, although I was still wondering why it labels itself “social web browser”. I was also quite excited with the skin and some add-ons. Sooner, I found that the label social turned out to be related with cyberly social forums and activities, such as RSS-ing, blogging, facebook-ing and all.
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Mar 04
You know what? The word “webmastering” seems to be quite dilemmatic here. A friend of mine made fun of my using of “webmastering” as one category in this holy blog. Well, to him, as far as I’m concerned, the word is too holy for me to use. Okay, okay, although quite practiced with Macromedia Dreamweaver (hehehe…), I admit that I know relatively little about cPanel. Oh no! Listen up, bro:
To me, this very me, webmastering is as mundane as any other words you might conceive. Okay, then, if you think that webmastering is involves mastery of such things as “how to boost PR”, “how to make your site coo,” “how to modify WordPress CMS”. No problems. That’s the core of webmastering. But you know what, there’s another aspect of webmastering called “content aggregation”. Continue reading »
Feb 29
Today’s quite a boring day. The Human Relation Department has only added one news into our news site. It means that I just have to translate one news. Yeah, you might find this situation agreeable. Yeah, me too, deep down inside. But for me, someone who pushes himself learning to write in English, this condition’s counterproductive. Yeah, nothing else I can do, though. I don’t hold the right to write my own news story.
I have tried various things so far. From posting job vacancy information, sharpening my sense of English through reading news from Times and New York Review of Books. Well, thank God the news from our Public Relation Department came and I directly delved into it. Continue reading »
Feb 28
What is very fascinating in being a webmaster is when you come up with ideas that you think will make your website more beneficial both for the readers and for the stakeholders (hehehe… actually I don’t like this too serious word “stakeholder”, but I find our news people use it very often these days in our campus news site, and I think it will make ‘em happy if they know me use their presently-favorite word, hehehe…). By stakeholders, I mean heads of units, institutes, programs or departments who need our official website to promote their institutions.
Today, my greatest idea is … ta-taaaaa … I suggest my manager to ask heads of departments that have not had their own websites to collect some major introductory data about their departments and then I will make special pages to post those information. That way, the fans of our website can get information about all programs in our university. Continue reading »