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		<title>About This Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Considering that I spent almost the entire day tweaking and getting things right for this blog, I suppose it only makes sense to share why you&#8217;re reading, what you&#8217;re reading.
Ever since I started the original harmless? bananas! in 2003, and where we are now in 2009.. it was painfully obvious that the act of blogging, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Considering that I spent almost the entire day tweaking and getting things right for this blog, I suppose it only makes sense to share why you&#8217;re reading, what you&#8217;re reading.</p>
<p>Ever since I started the original <a href="http://harmlessbananas.blogspot.com" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/harmlessbananas.blogspot.com?referer=');">harmless? bananas!</a> in 2003, and where we are now in 2009.. it was painfully obvious that the act of blogging, the scale of blogging.. or what it means to even <em>be</em> blogging, I outgrew my original blog. </p>
<p>The next step was really to get my own domain, but hosting a blog on my own domain doesn&#8217;t accomplish anything for what I&#8217;ve been thinking about:</p>
<blockquote><p>Online Real Estate</p></blockquote>
<p>Like some megalomaniac, I didn&#8217;t just want my own <em>blog</em> to publish on, I wanted my own <em>network</em>. It&#8217;s not a new idea, but I think in this regard, instead of having just one front, why not have three?</p>
<p>What you see in <em>harmless? bananas!</em> is really just one-third of the network I&#8217;m trying to build. It&#8217;s my <em>personal</em> front, where I get to be me, and blog in a style that is free-form, quirky, or basically a place I can make more mistakes with. Sort of like my own living room where I host certain types of conversations. I&#8217;ve added a mini-lifestream here, just for good measure.</p>
<p>The other two-thirds come from my <em>public</em> front which is <em><a href="http://litford.net">litford.net</a></em> (50% Developed) and my <em>professional</em> front, <a href="http://litford.net/singularity"><em>singularity industries</em></a> (Undeveloped). </p>
<li><em>litford.net</em> is being developed to be my very top-level public front. It&#8217;s running on Sweetcron, and that allows me to develop myself in that area as well. It features the lifestream as the core, but when I&#8217;m done with it, it will point itself to my other blogs if you ever want deeper conversations. You might say that it&#8217;s not designed for content management, more than it is for life cataloging.</li>
<li><em>Singularity Industries</em> will allow me to develop another area of blogging that I&#8217;m interested in. Publishing in a more professional manner. I like the term blogzine, and that&#8217;s what I intend it for. It&#8217;s something that I found missing in my other incarnations of blogging, and also allow me to hone that area of writing that I find myself lacking. It&#8217;s meant to be a focused writing project, that covers the areas of current affairs, culture, media and technology, all for a better future.</li>
<p>If you&#8217;ve made it this far, you might start to see what I&#8217;m driving at. 3 separate entities that are somehow still linked by a common thread. That&#8217;s the power of a network I guess? They&#8217;re little specialist areas that can tap on the strengths of each other, and cover the weakness of each other. </p>
<p>In my mind, that&#8217;s how the new entity of <em>litford</em> is supposed to exist. Not as fragmented personalities across the social web (different blogs, microblogs, social networks, media sharing.. etc), but as an integrated whole that shares the same name. </p>
<p>The other perk, is that I get hone my recently acquired skills in starting my own domain, understanding more about databases, experimenting with different blogging softwares and ultimately content management. The beautiful thing is that once I&#8217;m done with all the backend of automating my lifestreams and navigation woes.. I can just focus on the writing and producing content. </p>
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