So, it’s finally time for another Web Wednesday edition. Here are some things that you might find interesting -
- Make Your Own Comics – It’s a web app that enables anyone to create their own comic by using pre-drawn characters and symbols. Just add in your story! (Found this via Janette.)
- TwitBacks – Customise your Twitter backgrounds using this free web tool. To remove the ad, you can pay a small fee.
- How to Make a Hobo Bag – This one’s for crafters who love the idea of making bags like I do.
- Blogger Templates – If you’re using Blogger.com and you’re looking for some fresh templates to use, check these out. These ones seem really fun!
- Better Fonts – I so love fonts. If you do too, then here’s a site where you can find some really cool free fonts for download.
- Musicalgorithms – The marriage of maths and music. Quite interesting!
- Bootstrapping a Startup – When it comes to starting businesses, I’m all for bootstrapping. The last business I started, I barely spent $1,000 in capital – and it turned out to become a multi-million dollar funded company. So yes, it’s possible.
Also, I just want to share my two-part interview with Joey Alarilla from Babelmachine (CNET Asia) : Filipina co-founder of b5media cited among most influential female bloggers . Here’s Part 1 and Part 2.
I always love to explore the links you give us each week! This week the Musical Algorithms one got me- I’ve already had a little play before replying! It looks like another way to encourage me to get into composing music again, so all good! After your example, I think I might even blog a few of the exciting links I’ve collected this week while searching for portrait ideas, material on constructivism and interesting new Flickr pix! Have a look in a day or two!
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Shai Coggins reply on February 20th, 2009:
Hi, Kay! Glad you’re loving this series. And I’m happy about you getting in to composing again and sharing links with your blog readers too. Yay!
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Congratulations again on the interview!
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Shai Coggins reply on February 20th, 2009:
Thanks, sis!
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