Live Spaces
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Don’t say anything at All
My Unique Life in Windows Live Space —
Authority: 129
My title for today comes from the saying: If you don’t have anything good to say, “Don’t say anything at All” but I have to write something. Last year on this date I wrote I’m not in the mood for Writing! and I feel the same way today at the moment, but hey, life goes on. Having a positive attitude ...2 weeks ago -
Courage Du La Wannabe A Tale of Excessive Mucho Ambition. Biting Off More Than I Can Chew. In Over My Head.
WORD ZOO —
Authority: 125
Taking On Too Much. Not Thinking Things Properly Through. Wishing I Had Four Hands. Guest Book Management, With Side Trip Into Windows Movie Maker A MOSTLY FACTUAL ACCOUNTING In the retelling of absence, I will attempt, as much as possible, to stay on-topic. Thus, an amnesty on endnotes. ...2 weeks ago -
List Of Social Networking Sites For Internet Marketers
Free Internet Marketing Information —
Authority: 159
When you think of social networking sites, there are some obvious candidates that may immediately come to mind. It may be surprising to know how many different social networking sites are actually out there. Here is a basic list of social networking sites online, but this list is by no means exhaustive. Adult and ...2 weeks ago -
What happened to my.live.com?
mynetx - Windows Live Enhanced —
Authority: 420
“Windows Live Personalised Experience”—this is what Wikipedia calls my.live.com, the successor of start.com. This service allowed you to put together your own home page with gadgets and other stuff to get you a home on the Web. Much like iGoogle , to be honest. Frozen project, it seems. Dead project? ...3 weeks ago -
What happened to my.live.com?
mynetx - Windows Live Enhanced —
Authority: 420
“Windows Live Personalised Experience”—this is what Wikipedia calls my.live.com, the successor of start.com. This service allowed you to put together your own home page with gadgets and other stuff to get you a home on the Web. Much like iGoogle , to be honest. Frozen project, it seems. Dead project? ...4 weeks ago