Some time ago, following a friend's advice I decided to test-drive MediaTemple's Grid-Server offering (well, I admit, I was influenced by the strong marketing buzz around this hosting solution). I quickly realized that it was nothing more than a normal virtual server without root access. Disappointed, I turned my attention to other solutions (eventually I settled down with Amazon EC2, and I am extremely happy, more about this marvelous service in another post).
During my short experimentation with the Grid-Server I installed Wordpress. When I saw the administration interface it was love at first sight. This is the most user friendly and intuitive application I have ever used (well, if you don't consider gmail, that is ;-)). I immediately moved my Blog from the custom coded Flare Blog system (based on Nitro) to this great CMS software.
I was so happy with my new Blog, that I forgot that I was paying 20$/mo for a 'dedicated' server used almost exclusively to host a Wordpress blog. Nah, time to switch to one of these public Blog services, I said to myself. Wordpress.com was the obvious candidate. However, after a quick investigation I came to the conclusion that the free version is kind of restricting (no HTML edit?).
I decided to try Blogger.com. Even though it is considerably less intuitive than Wordpress (and certainly not as elegant), it allows me to use my domain name, create multiple blogs attached to the same Google account and I can edit the HTML template. I decided to accept it's shortcomings and give it a try. So I created two blogs, the one you are reading at the moment and a new greek version. This blog will contain mainly technical (geeky) posts, the greek one will contain general, life-related ramblings. You can find my old blog here. Let's see how this will work out...
UPDATE: I added some articles from the old blog.
Technology, Design, Business, Science, Life.
Friday, January 19, 2007
Friday, January 12, 2007
Links #4
I am spending ridiculous amounts of time reading. I read everything (books, newsletters, blogs you name it). I especially enjoy reading magazines though. The following list provides links to 3 of my favorite publications:
- Edge: Quite simply the best Computer Games magazine there is. I collect Edge issues since 1994 and I consider this collection as one of my most valuable possessions. A lot of other magazines try to imitative Edge's authoritative style, but some things cannot really be copied. Utterly brilliant!
- Wired: I am sure most of the readers of this blog are familiar with Wired. For the rest let me just say that if you are interested in the latest developments in Technology, Business and Design or the latest achievements of the Human Mind, you should be a subscriber. Unmissable!
- Linux Format: Not quite in the same league as the aforementioned publications, LF provides an enjoyable reading experience anyway. This magazine reminds me of the great ST Format / Amiga Format magazines I passionatelly read when I was younger. As they say, you cannot beat nostalgia. Lovable!
Make yourself a favor, go to the nearest newsstand and buy an issue of these great publications now!
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