The Docker Governance Advisory Board (DGAB) Grows and Evolves
written by Jeff Borek (IBM), Chair of DGAB Just Like the Docker Project The Conference DockerCon 2015 was June 22 – 23 in San Francisco with over 2100 attendees. Last year at this time, about 500 pe…
View ArticleGuest Blog: Top 10 Ways to Pass The Time During a Hurricane by Samantha Chase
Hey, Everyone! I’m Samantha Chase and super excited to be here with the sizzling hotties today talking about my new contemporary romance, Made for Us, book one in my new family series, The Shaughness…
View ArticleMatt Stuart: Capturing the People at the Qatar Goodwood Festival
Born in London in 1974, Matt Stuart’s personal photography revolves primarily around street photography, capturing those unguarded and unposed moments that reveal what it means or how it feels to be h…
View ArticleAuthor Guest Post: Anita Hughes - Rome in Love
Roman Holiday is one of my favorite classic movies. If you haven't seen it, it stars Audrey Hepburn as a princess from an unnamed country who's doing a world tour. She's in Rome after this crazy stret…
View ArticleDark Moon Digest Announcement
After five years of life, Stan Swanson of Dark Moon Books and Dark Moon Digest has sold the majority of his share of the digest to Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing. It is unclear yet what the futur…
View ArticleGuest Post: Dale Wiley
iBooks: http://apple.co/1Tf1v83 Amazon: http://amzn.to/1LZ13Za B&N: http://bit.ly/1MdOwS4 Smashwords: http://bit.ly/1STIJkw Kobo: http://bit.ly/1E3mthr Every hour explosions rock America. There is...
View ArticleGuest Blog: "Sham" Congressional field hearing on Biscayne National Park is...
Gimleteye comment: Sad to say, when members of Congress hold "field hearings" to gauge public responses to policy proposals, they have already made up their minds. My first experience of Congression…
View ArticleGuest Post: Kris Ashton
The difference between real and fictional horror Those who don’t like horror movies often ask, “What’s the appeal? Why do you get off on such horrible things?” As an aficionado of horror, both goo…
View ArticleGuest Post: Kimbra Kasch
Amazon: http://amzn.to/1SQEtlY Drake and Bartos come to the Pacific Northwest, where they open yet another tattoo shop but Bartos has no trouble dealing with the competition because there’s nothing no…
View ArticleGuest blog post: The Little Girl Who Wanted to be Ansel Adams
Guest blog post: The Little Girl Who Wanted to be Ansel Adams By Tammy Ruggles I had a secret dream that I barely acknowledged to myself, let alone tell the world: I wanted to be a fine art photogra…
View ArticleInternet freedom in Iran: attitudes to anonymity, privacy and FOI
In the lead up to this year’s high level event to review the progress of the goals outlined at the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), stakeholders gathered in Geneva for the WSIS forum on…
View ArticleGuest Post: Michael Peirce
I’ve been writing intermittently all my life jumping from magazine stuff to commentary. I first trained on screen plays long ago. Never thought I’d be writing about the Zombie Apocalypse. I’d hit a…
View ArticleNaya Rivera’s Blog: The Third Trimester – I Can See the Finish Line!
Please welcome our newest celebrity blogger, Naya Rivera! The actress is most known for playing Santana Lopez on Glee and has also had roles on The Bernie Mac Show. Rivera, 28, and Justified actor R…
View ArticleNavigating High School Dilemmas with Mary Waibel’s THE BOYFRIEND PROJECT #YA...
Everyone settle down! It’s time for class! You, yes you, with the loud music, turn it down and listen up! Today we have the talented and lovely, Mary Waibel, sharing her YA Novella, THE BOYFRIEND PROJ…
View ArticleGuest Writer Spot
Usually Fridays sees my ‘Top Tip of the Week’ post, but I was contacted by writer, Donny Marchand earlier in the week. He wondered if it would be possible for me to consider publishing one of his stor…
View ArticleThe Rule of Life by Nils Thune
How you start your day affects the rest of it. It is barely past six this fine Tuesday morning. The sun is rising. Seven nuns and five monks are on their way into a half lit empty church. They are all…
View ArticleStumbling into a Career in Technical Communication by Becky Todd
This week is our final spotlight on Washington, D.C. area technical writers and their journey into the profession. Becky Todd, Senior Information Developer, closes out the series with her story. ————…
View ArticleGuest Post: Barbara Ehrentreu
We have all gone through high school and know the kinds of things you can encounter there. Add to this the joys of being an adolescent when your body is changing daily and you have the experience of a…
View ArticleThe Conscience of a Character by Rebecca Swartz (and a FREE book)
Good morning everyone! We have a return guest today. Rebecca Swartz dropped in to celebrate the release of her second novel, Falling, from Bella Books. She’s giving away a copy of Falling as well, wi…
View ArticleZombie Escape Amsterdam
Have you ever heard of an escape room? Being voluntarily locked up in a room with a bunch of friends. You have an hour the time to try to get out. And if you don’t? You fail the game and they just let…
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