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This is a new post done after I switched to this domain

No idea whether it will work. But FTP publishing has been stopped, so I’m trying this.

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New blog style means bigger pictures

I’m going to post a larger pic here and see how it looks.

Here’s how it looks at 500 pixels wide:

And here’s one at a smaller size — Copied from Flickr:

I’ve moved this blog


I moved this blog publishing area from the blogger server to my own server at davetraynor.com

Now I’m going to see how well it worked

Let’s try a Wiki, shall we?

Since we’re now set up with a Blog, why don’t we try our hands at Wiki building as well?

I’ve created a Wiki over on PB Wiki (which stands for Peanut Butter, I think.)

If we want to, we can go to PB Wiki and set one up so we can play.

Go on over, set up a Wiki and add a page, post some comments, put up a picture of your dog, whatever you want to do. It’s worth trying.

Then, you can come back here and post about it, and let everyone else know what the password is so we can all go edit it. See how all this stuff starts to work together? Cool, eh?

Welcome to Your Blog

Since we’re in the communication business, I thought it might be useful for us to test out our very own Blog.

The membership of this blog is limited to those of us in Corporate Communications. If we think it’s useful, we can open it up to others. For now, let’s explore the possibilities of how we might include this new media in our plans.

I’m open to ideas for how this will be used, but I’m sure it will evolve. It may also prove to be a non-starter. What the heck…it only took me a couple of minutes to set up, so it’s not a big deal if we don’t want to use it.

We can also consider setting up similar blogs for individual projects. They only take a minute or two to set up and they can be as “closed” or as “open” as you like. Very useful for tracking status, documents, etc. They work very well as a companion to a Corporate Wiki. (More on that in a bit.)

One option you will find useful is to add this blog’s subscription feed to your RSS newsreader. If you don’t know what RSS or Atom means, I suggest you check out a tutorial, like this one from Wikipedia.

If you’ve never worked with a Blog before, Blogger has some useful articles posted in their Help section.

Now that you’ve accepted the invite, feel free to add your own comments, or your own posts to this blog.

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