Blogging made easy: www.posterous.com

I remember when I was in Junior High, I found an old book that belonged to my father, it was titled: Biology Made Easy.
Inside that book, biology was described in a way that any dummies would understand, even to a junior high dummy whose mother tongue was not English. Nowadays, probably that book will be titled: Biology for Dummies (which, to my amazement, I’ve never found in any bookstores’ shelves).
Now, something similar to that book has appeared in the blogging world, in the form of a website that makes my life a bit simpler. Somehow.
It’s like shooting 3 ducks with one bullet (rubber ducks, o my Humane Society friends), post one time and I get my Twitter tweet & my Facebook status updated, plus I can sharpen my blogging skill polished. Better yet, I can use the post as a “draft” for my more definitive blog at www.sibaso.com because I can write down and post anything that cross my mind before it’s gone, anywhere, anytime via email.

The site’s called posterous.com; easy to “subscribe” (I wouldn’t call it “subscribing”, although it is; it’s just that it’s too simple compared with any other subscription processes); there were several other social networking sites which “status” or whatever they call them can be updated through posterous. I know some of you would look at me with your funny expression asking: what’s in it that you write this ad for them?
Well, first of all, this ain’t no ad; and secondly, I’m just returning the favor here. I got the service for free, now they get me evangelizing for them, fair trade. Just this once that is.

So why don’t you be on the edge and use them? It’s free, you got nothing to lose, except the lengthy subscription process..

Let there be peace on earth..

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