A few days ago, I found another one of those Discovered Genius', and wrote a quick Twitter post on it. A few moments later, I wrote another, using that Discovered Genius that I had just found. And thus, a new blog was born at DiscoveredGenius.com.
I downloaded the latest copy of Wordpress, installed it on my Mac, then proceeded to create a theme and add my favourite plugins. I uploaded it to my server, and began to write the first post.
So...
The idea is simple; every time I discover any sort of Genius that is in any way or form related to the Internet, or indeed, anything at all, I will write about here. It not only means I have a quick and easy way to keep tabs on the best stuff that I discover, but it lets me share it all with you, my dear reader.
The first Discovered Genius has already arrived, so head on over there. If you discover any that I may have missed, or simply overlooked, please drop me a line at joel [at] discoveredgenius [dot] com. I'm all ears!
And let me know your thoughts.
A few days ago, I found another one of those Discovered Genius', and wrote a quick Twitter post on it. A few moments later, I wrote another, using that Discovered Genius that I had just found. And thus, a new blog was born at DiscoveredGenius.com.
I downloaded the latest copy of Wordpress, installed it on my Mac, then proceeded to create a theme and add my favourite plugins. I uploaded it to my server, and began to write the first post.
So...
The idea is simple; every time I discover any sort of Genius that is in any way or form related to the Internet, or indeed, anything at all, I will write about here. It not only means I have a quick and easy way to keep tabs on the best stuff that I discover, but it lets me share it all with you, my dear reader.
The first Discovered Genius has already arrived, so head on over there. If you discover any that I may have missed, or simply overlooked, please drop me a line at joel [at] discoveredgenius [dot] com. I'm all ears!
And let me know your thoughts.
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