15
Nov
07

TwoPointOh - now on Tumblr!

To quote Theophrastus, “time is the most valuable thing a man can spend” - and I don’t have a lot to spare on blogging. I like to carefully consider and edit my blog posts, backing everything up with research and links. It’s very time consuming.

I had supplemented the blog feed with the ma.gnolia daily summaries of my bookmarks, which some may have found useful, but frankly they look a bit crap - so that’s gone now.

But now Tumblr 3.0 is out, and it suits my needs perfectly - you’ll find my Tumblr blog at paullomax.tumblr.com. For those who aren’t familiar with Tumblr, it lets you post a whole range of media to a mini-blog (photos, quotes, links, comments, audio, video etc) - but the real killer bit is that you can import content from other feeds such as flickr, wordpress, twitter, etc - anything with RSS.

So please subscribe to paullomax.tumblr.com if you’d like to keep up with the following:


3 Responses to “TwoPointOh - now on Tumblr!”


  1. 1 rama April 7, 2008 at 7:08 am

    that symfony framework is very nice… i think i’ll make a review post about it on my blog =)

  2. 2 Jay Haffling July 22, 2008 at 2:32 pm

    Hi,

    I work with a client who is interested in some visibility on your
    website http://twopointoh.co.uk/. They work in a similar niche and provides hardware reviews to
    their users. They are interested in getting a short mention from your
    website, maybe about a product or about their site.

    Let me know if you are interested so we can discuss the price for this.

    Regards,

    Jay Haffling

  3. 3 Jay Haffling August 5, 2008 at 12:41 pm

    Hi.

    Still waiting for your reply as for advertising opportunity at your website http://twopointoh.co.uk.

    Regards,
    Jay

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Paul LomaxPaul Lomax is Head of New Media for the Guardian Media Group's Regional Division and divides his time between London and Manchester in the UK. He's a former entrepreneur, a technologist and an experienced general manager and has been a digital professional for well over ten years.

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