Interesting stuff I saw online, Feb. 26 to Mar. 3
Here’s some of the stuff I thought was interesting while stomping through the Internet from Feb. 26 through Mar. 3:
- Coverage Plan: The San Francisco Post-Chronicle – Fascinating. Via Journerdism.
- How The Globe and Mail uses social media to engage its audience – Mathew Ingram at the G&M: "That means I am trying to think of — and follow through on — as many different methods of creating, enhancing, fertilizing and connecting with communities of readers around various topics as I can."
- Digg Is Working On a Toolbar To Go After StumbleUpon, TinyURL, and All The Rest – From TechCrunch: "A super-secret Digg toolbar has been spotted in the wild. We tracked down a beta tester who gave us the skinny on its features. The toolbar lets you Digg or Bury the page you are on, and shows how many Diggs it has already received." Plus, it includes tinyurl-like functionality and a random feature like StumbleUpon.
- 15 Useful WordPress Tricks to Make Your Theme Even Better – From ForTheLose.org: "Here are only a few of the many great snippets of code that will take your current theme creation and make it that much better."

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