Finnegan’s Travel Blog

I started using the blog feature on Yahoo! 360. It’s probably over-simplified for some of the tech heads who read this blog, and I certainly wouldn’t want it to be my main blog, since so much of it is unconfigurable, but it is easy to use, uploading photos with your post is a breeze, and it makes for an easy way to have some fun with my Gnomad and share that with you all. I’ve only put up the first few posts, I have a bunch more lined up that I’ll be adding over the next few days, and you can subscribe to the RSS feed if you want to keep up with the silliness!

Update: Something I hadn’t really thought about before, but apparently, you have to be a member of Yahoo! 360 to see any other pages in Yahoo! 360, so the link probably won’t work for most of you. I’m not really happy about that. Hopefully, when it comes out of beta you’ll be able to actually share content without it being locked behind a Yahoo! only service. In the meantime, if you want an invite, let me know. Nevermind, apparently I was doing something wrong with the link. Everyone can see the blog. It’s been that kind of day… 🙂

Later: It does, however, bug me that you have to be a Yahoo! 360 member to leave comments on any of their blogs. Not good enough. Let’s hope they change that.

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