A blog post published on June 3, 2008 @ 7:09 am
Tags: Age of Conan, beta, Games, Living Hyboria, MMORPG, publishing
Age of Conan is an excellent MMORPG, I’m totally addicted, which is fun. I’m playing with a couple of friends of mine, fellow Swedes, so we figured why not blog a bit about it?
Enter Living Hyboria. For now it’s just a simple pre-release beta-thingy, but it’ll get its own design soon enough. Expect a couple of updates each week.
A blog post published on April 23, 2008 @ 7:27 am
Tags: beta, Blogo, desktop blogging, publishing, Twhirl, Twitter
I’m enjoying a cup of coffee while taking the new version of desktop blog software Blogo for a spin. It’s still in beta, but I’ve been granted access by Ben over at Brainjuice, and at first glance there are some great improvements. You might remember Blogo from my desktop blogging article over at Devlounge.
Like the Twitter support, for instance. More
A blog post published on April 9, 2008 @ 10:10 am
Tags: beta, BloggerTalks, Mark Elliot Cullen, publishing
I just released the beta of BloggerTalks 3.0. Stay tuned for the first interview in a little while, today if I’m lucky, otherwise tomorrow.
Update! A new interview is up: Mark Elliot Cullen: 366 Songs In One Year - check it out!
A blog post published on May 20, 2007 @ 3:09 pm
Tags: beta, Design, EatonWeb, media, Micah Sparacio, SeaWaves, Valarie's Place
Just a quickie, I’ll post more on this later on but time is short…
My buddy Micah over at SeaWaves have announced the beta launch of the world’s oldest blog directory, EatonWeb. Yep, beta, so expect a quirk or two. I did the design for this mammoth project which is nice, again, beta and a quirk or two to take care of, but I’m pleased with it. Doing websites with lots of content and links is always hard, but I think this one came out alright. Do submit your blog!
Also, I did the basic design for another SeaWaves launch, this time a restaurant website called Valarie’s Place. If I lived in the New Jersey area I would check ‘em out.
Now I’m off for some much needed rest and some, hmm, secret errands…