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Today i’ve stumbled upon a web service that’s pretty new in the metaverse, since September 10th, 2009, to be exact.
It’s called lifeyo.com and hello’s you with a fancy startpage that offers a free and (almost) fully customizable website. Ah, not only one website. You can create as many as you want.
For a guy like me who loves to run an online empire it’s always cool to open up another site – and so i registered at lifeyo and started creating.
Here’s what i found out…
continue reading: lifeyo.com gives you a free customizable website!
Everybody is talking about twitter nowadays and so you might expect yet another “twitter is the best” post here…
But not so fast. This post is not about twitter. And no, it’s not about Facebook, neither MySpace nor StumbleUpon.
Currently i am spending and enjoying much time on a colorful and friendly niche-site where you can meet calm people and find huge amounts of inspiration.
Today i’m proud to write my first post about koinup.com…
Yesterday my twitter account changed surprisingly. A big fat message welcomed me, telling me that i am one of a few selected beta-testers of a new feature: Lists.
The message also says i should not tweet about it yet, and so i kept the secret. But when i hit “twitter lists” into the twitter search today i realized that the top-secret beta-feature isn’t top-secret anymore.
Everybody seems to talk about twitter lists already! Even some big tech bloggers turned out to be hysteric and just started to tweet and post without thinking. Hey, thanks for posting wrong things and just “forgetting” about the Beta-Status. And congratulations for the traffic…
In fact, twitter has no reason to keep “lists” undercover. It’s a cool feature and i can understand people’s hysteria.
So why not writing a blog post – not a tweet – about it? My conscience is clear…
Update: WordPress reacted fast and published the security update 2.8.4 which eliminated the vulnerability. Please upgrade now. Read the official WordPress post here.
With only a browser it is possible to delete the Admin’s password and let him stand outside his own site, due to a vulnerability in WordPress’ up-to-date version 2.8.3.
When you’re unable to login to your own site, it can get kind of stressful. Hey, it just happened to me today, isn’t that a remarkable coincidence?
Luckily i already read about the problem, so if you can’t login to your WordPress 2.8.3 admin area, don’t worry too much:
Here’s what you can do to reset your admin password and avoid more damage…
continue reading: Wordpress: Nasty Vulnerability lets Hacker Delete Admin Password!