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Author: Brad Williams

Know how I know this country is gay?

By StrangeWork.com: Know how I know this country is gay? It’s 2007 and we still can’t vote online! Actually it’s 2007 and we can’t even register to vote online! What is wrong with this country? We spend millions upon millions of dollars for voting machines that are untrustworthy, rather than invest that money in technology […]

I have nothing to say

I’ve been extremely busy lately and haven’t had a chance to write any new posts. Here are a couple tidbits to feed your Brad hunger. Jeff just launched a new forum on his site so go get registered and start posting! I just launched permalinks on SnapFoo: http://snapfoo.com/brad/2007/10/27/zombie-brain-dip/ and RSS feeds: http://snapfoo.com/rss That’s all for […]

Easily Increase Site Traffic Using StumbleUpon.com

By StrangeWork.com: Looking for an easy way to boost site traffic? Look no further than StumbleUpon.com. StumbleUpon is a browsing tool for sharing and discovering great websites based on keywords that you find interesting. Simply install the toolbar and click Stumble to view high-quality pages matched to your personal preferences. StumbleUpon also gives you the […]

SnapFoo.com Updates

By StrangeWork.com: I wanted to post a quick update about SnapFoo.com. We have begun sending out invites to a small group of friends. We have also launched the official SnapFoo Blog to help keep everyone informed of our progress. If all goes as planned (and it probably won’t) we hope to start blasting out invites […]

Is the future of Web 2.0 mobile?

By StrangeWork.com: Mitch Wagner of Information Week posted an overview from John Battelle of Federated Media, Tim O’Reilly of O’Reilly Media, and Eric Faurot, senior VP at CMP of the Web 2.0 Summit yesterday. In this overview they ask an important question: Where is Web 2.0 Going? The answer? Mobile! There’s a huge opportunity to […]

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Who is Brad?

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Brad Williams is a computer programmer and tech junkie who enjoys exploring technology and sharing his knowledge and experience with others.

 

CEO of WebDevStudiosMaintainn, and Pluginize. Co-author of Professional WordPress and Professional WordPress Plugin Development.

 

Brad resides in Philadelphia.

 

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