Keep Your Themes Safe
There are times where I simply lack the interest to keep my things up-to-date. I’ve got my reasons. Let me tell you one; when you are doing well, no need to rush for the new trend.
Recently I’ve found a flaw (or some might use the word; bug) on WordPress 3.2.1. Not that it’s a critical one, or in such a manner that exposing your site to a security vulnerability. It simply giving people access to some things that you probably don’t want others to get their hands on.
The Uploads Folder
We all use this great engine of WordPress to simplify our interest in blog. This powerful CMS provide us with almost everything (if you are looking for the ultimate remote control, look somewhere else).
One of the great aspects of a CMS, is how it eases you getting your images and videos so that you can show them to others. Believe me, you will enjoy more in life without handling the upload process and getting the URL and stuffs all by yourself.
Google+ Invitation
It’s been around lately, about Google+ reached 25-million visitors. And that is one extraordinary statistic for something that put borders for people to use. This new contender against Facebook (or so they say) is rolling back the dice they once have with Gmail. Yep, invitation.
Angry Birds on Chrome
I’m not an apple-products user, let alone a big fan of it. And the buzz about Angry Birds was one thing that once kept me alienated for quite some time. Believe me, there’s nothing fun about being alienated. Luckily, now I can have the chance to enjoy the game, from my favorite device; my laptop.
Yes, now everybody can play Angry Birds by simply fulfill this requirements:
- You have a pc or laptop, or notebook or netbook (whatsoever)
- You have a Google Chrome Web Browser installed
Try this Chrome version of Angry Birds. All you have to do is do some clicks for simple installation, and later you can even play the game offline (no need to stay connected to the internet).
Well, it sure one fun game to play, now I can say.




