Tag Archives | updates

Ping.fm Makes Being Social Easier

Thanks to Ping.fm I can finally be apart of more of these social sites without jumping here and there every time I want to update something.  The best way to describe it is that it is a tool that just brings it all together.  You can do status updates, blog updates, or micro-blog updates depending on the tools you are using it with. 

Currently, here are the places you can follow me:

Bebo, Facebook, Hi5, LinkedIn, LiveJournal, Mashable, MySpace, Plurk, Pownce, Tumblr, and of course everybody’s favorite red headed step child Twitter.

Of course I’m not just looking for multiple avenues to plug and market myself, I’ve also been just sharing random Mitch-like nuggets of wisdom and random things that pop into my head that I just need to get out during the day. 

Ping.fm is my new best friend on this social Web we live on today.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

Get Mitch in Your Inbox!

I have been playing around some with the FeedBurner e-mail subscription settings here for Mitchelaneous.  Don’t think I have bothered with this since I moved from Blogware to a hosted WordPress solution many moons ago.  If you’d like to subscribe to my blog via e-mail to help boost circulation and to make sure you don’t miss any posts, use this link:

Click Here! Subscribe to Mitchelaneous by E-mail!

You’ll just get one update a day packed to the brim with Mitch-like Web goodness.  If you need other subscription alternatives, we have plenty to choose from.  Remember, Mitchelaneous is here to help you with the evil Mr. Internet!

Help me find a way into your inbox!  *knock knock*

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

Playing with Prism Again

Prism Rocks! Prism, Mozilla’s answer for bringing the web in as desktop applications, continues to amaze me.  I just downloaded the newest release,  and it has a few new features worth checking out.  They have an extension for one, that works with Firefox 3 so that you can quickly split out web applications from Firefox without the need to manage a separate Prism application.  You can convert to a Prism powered application right there in Firefox.

You can also pick an icon to represent the web site or Prism application you are setting it up as.  By default it searches for the favicon, but you can edit it to go to any image.  That image will become the desktop icon for it.  The Fluid Flickr group had a lot of nice icon examples you could use too. (thanks to TwisterMc for that jewel)

To help with performance, each Prism app also runs in it’s own profile:

Prism now places each web app into its own process/profile so they don’t interfere with each other, which also makes it possible to install a web app twice and use it simultaneously with two different user accounts.

Personally Prism really excites me a lot and if this is still the beta form of the project, I can’t imagine the goodies waiting for me in the final release.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

Simple Hosting Links, News, Resources

Hosting HooplaFeeling like I should go touch up a few older projects of mine, HostingHoopla.com has gotten a major upgrade and refocusing. Hosting Hoopla is now the best “link blog” the web hosting industry has ever seen.

Has the hosting business seen any others? Shh.. don’t steal my thunder.

I’ll be putting up links there on a day to day basis, combing through the press releases and neat web development resources to find the best of the best for all of you. With each link I pass your way I’ll give you a quick description and let you sort of know my feelings about it. I guess you could say it is a kind of extension from the Web Hosting Show podcast. Just think of it like WebHostingShow.com but without all the text and podcasts getting in the way.

Of course you can subscribe via the RSS feed or even get daily e-mail updates. Don’t forget the mobile device friendly version of the Hosting Hoopla link list as well. Many ways to take in the hosting goodness.

Feel free to let me know what you like, what you don’t like, what you need and what you want. I am totally open to suggestions, just send them my way.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

Facebook: Importing a RSS Feed as Notes

Turn RSS into Facebook NotesOnce reason that I like Facebook over MySpace is that it makes it pretty easy for Facebook to just update itself. I don’t have to step in an actually post things of interest when it reads my RSS feed pretty easily.

To get this done all you need to do is login to Facebook and then find on the left sidebar your “Notes” application. Now you should see your friends’ notes and what they have posted or imported in. Next you’ll need to look for the “Import a Blog” link.

In good ol’ cooking show fashion I have an RSS feed all ready to plug in from our creating an ego feed with Yahoo! Pipes tutorial that has been pushed through FeedBurner. Now put your RSS feed address into the box marked “Web URL”. Click the check mark, hit the “Start Importing” button and you are ready to go.

Now all of your Facebook friends can keep up to date with you via your notes section. Need a friend? Feel free to add me!

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

How to Add Pownce to Your WordPress Web Site

Pownce + WordPressI am a big fan of Pownce. For those of you who don’t know about it – here is a little ‘bit of information from the Pownce web site that might help.

Pownce is a way to send messages, files, links, and events to your friends. You’ll create a network of the people you know and then you can share stuff with all of them, just a few of them, or even just one other person really fast.

How can you add your public pownces though to a web site outside of the powncerverse? Thankfully Ronald of cavemonkey50.com made a plugin for WordPress that gets the job done.

Go Get the Pownce for WordPress Plugin!

Once you get it installed and activated, all you need to do is copy and paste some text into your layout and your done. It could not be any easier. If you want to see it in action visit Mitchelaneous.com and check out the upper-right hand sidebar under “Latest Pownce”.

Any other cool Pownce tools out there yet?

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

XXX Domains Get Voted Down Again

The one story that always seems to come back to me is the triple X domain name struggle. If I am not mistaken, I think I talked about it on the first episode of the Web Hosting Show podcast and that was over two years ago. I do believe that it was first introduced in around the year 2000.

Why can’t we just give it up already? Here is some more information about the ruling from the Domain Tools blog.

Advanced word at the ICANN meeting tonight in Lisbon just came in. I understand that the board has voted down the Dot XXX proposal tonight. The board decided behind closed doors that the new TLD should not be added to the Internet root. It is a long standing tradition at ICANN to have the secret board meeting the night before the official board meeting.

If this ever goes through (which I can almost promise you it will not) it isn’t going to make your Internet safer. It isn’t going to keep all the adult Web sites under one roof. The only thing it will do is make the rich richer. You have to bet they are already making deals for the best .xxx domains and they will be going for top dollar.

Sure you could block the .xxx domain and filter out all that new porn. The old porn is going to stay where it is at though. No successful site is going to want to change their domain name, that is Web suicide. If the US government tries to make them do it, they will just base themselves out of a different country where we can not reach them.

So in turn, instead of creating an easier way to filter porn, we are actually creating more porn on the Web. Dot XXX is not the best idea in the world.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

Hosting Hoopla Adds New Old Features

Yes, you heard it here first – Hosting Hoopla is sporting some brand new old features!

I have been hard at work this morning on Hosting Hoopla adding some old favorites from Hosting Hoopla 1.0 back to the current version of the Web site. You can now read some of my favorite Web hosting news hangouts and hosting blogs.

Old New Features

If you haven’t visited in a while, now would be a good time to bookmark Hosting Hoopla for all your important hosting resources rolled up into one link.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

New Podcast Web Site Layout and Design

Well with all of this talk about the Web Hosting Show about to begin it’s third year of bringing audio content to the Web hosting industry – I figured it was about time to give the Web Hosting Show’s Web site a new look and theme.

Yes, we are saying goodbye to year two and hello to year three with an entire new design on WebHostingShow.com.

If you still see a few new things creeping up, don’t mind me – I am just putting the finishing touches on the layout. I do have to say though that this one is so far my favorite of all the “looks” the Web Hosting Show has had.

New WebHostingShow.com

So let me know what you think, and if there is anything you would like to see added – please be my guest and suggest. This Web site is as much yours as it is mine, so if you want to see something here please let me know.

Opinions, suggestions, ideas and complaints are always welcome.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }

Subscribe to Mitchelaneous

Now I know not everybody understand RSS feeds and all this geeky update stuff – but have no fear! I have collected a whole list of subscription links you can use to keep up to date on what I am doing here on the ol’ blog.

+ Mitchelaneous Subscription Links

Need more? have another resource listed there that might not be right now? Let me know! I’ll be happy to add more of those cool little badges as long as I don’t have to put them on every single Web page.

I’ll work with you if you work with me!

Read full story · Comments { 0 }