Find the Best Wallpaper Websites
Wallpapers for each mood, day of the week, season and holiday are the rave for computer desktops of the world. Everyone wants something to express his or her style, show off an interest or express some holiday cheer. There are many sites to find them. Let’s look at the best wallpaper websites to make your desktop, cell phone and more look fabulous.
Flickr Wallpapers Pool – Find a multitude of various beautiful and unique wallpapers to download from Flickr Wallpapers Pool.
InterfaceLIFT – Seek out free high-resolution widescreen wallpapers at InterfaceLIFT. Search them by a plethora of options such as artist, date, resolution, mobile devices and more.
Socksoff.co.uk – If you are looking to give your desktop some love, this is the place to do it. There is a marvelous display of free wallpapers for you to enjoy.
The Buzz About Widgets: Keep Blogging Interesting
Sometimes, there’s only so much blogging you can do before readers get bored or lose interest in visiting your site. Giving your blog an edge and adding some flair to it may give you the boost you need to see those visitor counts go up.
This is where widgets can be incredibly useful and so necessary. I find that, in moderation and using the right ones, widgets can be a valuable asset to you and the blogging community alike. I particularly love using the widgets that allow me to meet and stay connected with my audience. Still, there are widgets out there for every taste, and bloggers have an ample varietyof widgets to choose from in the blogosphere.
My favorite widgets are listed below, but you can look around for widgets and you’ll be sure to find so many of them out there that your head will spin.
Yes. I am a Twitter addict. I spend a great deal of time posting on Twitter, letting people know what I’m doing and giving them insight into my exciting (or not-so-exciting) life. For those of you oblivious to the marvel that is Twitter, it is essentially a way of people letting each other know what they’re up to through status updates done either online or through your mobile phone. It can get pretty addictive if you’re really into the social networking aspect of the Internet like I am. Now, Twitter has created a widget that lets Twitters share their updates with blog visitors. The site will give you a code designed for your blog or profile, be it for Facebook, Myspace, Blogger, Typepad, or any other site that you would want it for. Now, not only can I share my Twits with my Twitter friends, but I can share them with the rest of the world.