Tuesday, September 8, 2009

A Monthly Recap Feature Will Now Be Included In Shirley’s Tech Zone

I have decided to add a monthly recap feature to this blog (Shirley’s Tech Zone).

By the way, what do I mean by a monthly recap? By a monthly recap, I mean after a month goes to an end I will summarize and list all the posts and articles that were published here that particular month.

Why did I decide to include a monthly recap feature in Shirley’s Tech Zone? I decided to include a monthly recap feature into Shirley’s Tech Zone because I have realized that not all the readers of Shirley’s Tech Zone are able to come to Shirley’s Tech Zone and read every post or article that is published, so some of the readers might have missed a post or article or two and I don’t want any of my readers (which includes you :) ) to miss any of my posts or articles because I know you value my posts and articles and you wouldn’t want to miss any, so that is why I decided to include the monthly recap feature in Shirley’s Tech Zone.

But RSS is there to send your posts updates to your readers, so they won’t miss any of your posts or articles or you can even use a newsletter for this, why not use one of these instead of the monthly recap feature? Well good question. RSS (most often translated as “Really Simple Syndication” but sometimes translated as “Rich Site Summary”) sure is there to send my blog posts and articles updates to my readers, so they won’t miss any of my posts or articles but not everyone subscribes to RSS or likes to receive updates via RSS so I have to create another way for my readers who don’t like or use RSS to get all my posts and articles and not miss any of them. Now talking about RSS if you like RSS or use RSS to subscribe to the updates of the blogs and websites that you like, then you can subscribe to Shirley’s Tech Zone feed updates and receive my new posts and articles anytime they are published. Also regarding the use of a newsletter, Shirley’s Tech Zone has a weekly newsletter which was launched a week or so ago, even though the weekly newsletter includes a week wrap up or recap of Shirley’s Tech Zone posts and articles just like the situation with the RSS, not everybody likes to receive newsletters or many newsletters in their email inbox so the monthly recap feature will serve as another way for those who don’t like to receive newsletters or many newsletters in their email inbox to not miss any of the posts and articles that are published on Shirley’s Tech Zone. Talking about newsletters, if you like to receive newsletters in your email inbox then join Shirley’s Tech Zone mailing list and receive Shirley’s Tech Zone Weekly Newsletter in your email inbox every week. You can find the mailing list form on the right sidebar of this blog.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Get Loads and Loads of Free Twitter Logos from TwitterLogos.com

Twitter You might be a website owner, blog owner, webmaster, or a manager of a blog and you might be wanting a twitter logo, button, or icon for your website or blog for your users or readers to know that you are on twitter and they can follow you there or should follow you there but you just can’t find a place where you can get tonnes of free twitter logos, buttons, or icons to choose from and make your choice or you have found several twitter logos, buttons, or icons online, some which are free and others which are not but they just don’t have the beauty and touch that you want for your website. Well, relax now and be happy because I have found a great resource online which has a huge collection of free twitter logos, buttons, icons and more.

This great resource I found online is a website called Twitterlogos.com. Twitterlogos.com contains a huge collection of free Twitter logos, Twitter buttons, Twitter icons and more. The Twitter logos, buttons, icons and more are not created by Twitterlogos.com but they are rather submitted by designers. Some of the designers also provide custom designs of the Twitter logos, buttons, and icons so if you want a custom Twitter logo, button, or icon created for you you will need to contact the designers directly and not Twitterlogos because Twitterlogos are not the creators of any of the Twitter logos, buttons, and icons on the Twitterlogos.com website.

So if you want to get a Twitter logo, button, or icon for your website or blog, go to the Twitterlogos.com website and search for the Twitter logo, button, or icon of your choice.

Please note: To get or search for a Twitter logo, button, or icon from Twitterlogos.com does not require any registration or signing up on the side of Twitterlogos.com and also Twitterlogos.com is not affiliated with Twitter.



Keep Up-To-Date With Shirley’s Tech Zone Every Week

I added a mailing list to the blog yesterday and this mailing list is supposed to send out a newsletter on a weekly basis to anyone who will subscribe to it. This newsletter can be viewed in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) version or the text version, so it gives its subscribers a choice to choose whichever of the two mentioned versions they want to view the newsletter in. The name of the newsletter is Shirley’s Tech Zone newsletter.

The newsletter will consist of a weekly wrap up of Shirley’s Tech Zone blog posts, tech news, tech how-tos or tutorials, reviews of great and exciting websites, and press releases from Shirley’s Tech Zone about Shirley’s Tech Zone (if there are any current ones at the time the weekly newsletter is sent out).

So sign up for Shirley’s Tech Zone Newsletter by subscribing to the mailing list joining form on the right sidebar of this blog and receive a whole week’s wrap up of Shirley’s Tech Zone blog posts, tech news and how-tos or tutorials, reviews of great and exciting websites and web services, and press releases from Shirley’s Tech Zone about Shirley’s Tech Zone.