I’ve got 2 beta invites for Joost (previously known as the Venice Project) to give out. If you haven’t heard about Joost, check out their FAQ. It’s an interesting Television over IP initiative and while not a whole lot of content is available, there is an eclectic mix of channels featuring music videos, indie videos, sports segments, etc. A list of channels are available online if you’re interested. I’m a bit of a documentary buff, so I like the channels like National Geographic.
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My favourite Japanese restaurant is a little nondescript restaurant tucked away in Ginza Plaza, along West Coast Road Anchorpoint Shopping Centre along Alexandra Road. Sakuraya was recommended by a former colleague about 3 years ago, and I’ve been a loyal and regular patron ever since. The restaurant serves excellent sashimi and sushi at a very reasonable price. The sashimi is always fresh probably because the owners also run a fish mart. The fish mart, which also sells a variety of frozen and processed foods from Japan, used to be just next door and has since relocated to the Buona Vista area early this year.
Tags: Food, japanese, restaurant, sakuraya, singapore
Stumbled upon a pretty simple way to embed Google Maps in your WordPress blog, thanks to the Inline Google Maps 2 plugin. The instructions are relatively straightforward and plugin works as described. My only gripe is that the Google Maps javascript files are loaded on every page even if there are no maps embedded.
[Update] Seems like there is a better and more updated branch of the plugin by another author, Avi Alkalay, that is more RSS friendly. I find that the display customisation also works better with this version. The plugin can be found here.
The map above was generated using the Google Maps plugin for WordPress.
I’ve decided to experiment with Google Adsense on the blog. I first signed up for Adsense in 2005 but I never got around to incorporating the ads in the blog. It’s a bit of struggle really because I personally dislike personal blogs that are filled to the brim with ads (no offence to the folks who are big on this sort of thing; like I said, it’s personal).
I’ve decided to get my toes wet with the help of the Adsense-Deluxe plugin which allows you to embed Google ads in selected entries (like this one). This level of control is very appealing. I like the fact that because the ad space is not defined in the templates, they do not appear in every single archived page. Hopefully, I’ve gotten it at a level that is not too obtrusive.
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Now all I have to do is to wait for the dollars to roll in… Ka-ching!
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Thank goodness for day job.
Tags: adsense, adsense-deluxe, google, plugin, wordpress







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