By Felix Ker on December 28, 2007

I had quite a hard time trying thinking of the categories I should have.

Online

  1. Started felixker.com as a blog writing about everything that caught my attention; topics include news, technology, love, media, money, tips & tricks, web links & many more. (Yea, alittle about SEX too.)
  2. Modified & made 2 WordPress themes – Widgets-enabled Three Columns Kubrick Theme and Curved 3-Columns WordPress Theme
  3. Got myself 2 Virtual private servers (VPS). One in Singapore, for SGBloggers & Modish Media and another in New York (Named after a gorgeous lady I met – heart Melissa) for Web & DNS Hosting.
  4. Decided that I should provide WordPress Blog Hosting (So gossipy). Yet to do any marketing for that site yet.
  5. Sponsored blogs – Edwin’s Blog, Anna’s Blog (ritzily Stylish)
  6. (Almost) Daily Twittering became my habit – twitter.com/felixker
  7. Switched to use felix[@]ker[dot]sg as my main contact email and MSN. Old emails are still checked, but just less often.
  8. Formally using Internet Explorer 7 to read news/blog/web feeds, recently I upgraded to using Google Reader. (May consider trying Bloglines next year!)
  9. Joined Ping.SG and started pinging my blog for attention!

Can’t think of anything else. Do you know something I did in 2007 that’s worth mentioning? What have you done in 2007 that u think is worth sharing?

Category: Events

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2 Responses to “9 Things I did ONLINE in 2007”

  1. Jalaj says:

    For six months (may-oct) I did nothing except waiting for Google PR to update :) (as I had switched domain and that hit badly)

  2. Kian Ann says:

    So what are you intending to do in 2008? I think some things like twitter can be real time wasters, unless you have a specific agenda to fulfill! :)

    All the best for 2008.

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