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What’s Your Favorite Application?

Here at ProfHacker, we’re not shy about professing love for the things we love—especially when they are tools to get our work done. That’s why you’ve seen past posts about favorite browser extensions,...

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Integrating Tweets Into WordPress Blog Comments

It’s true that we at ProfHacker love Twitter. We’ve covered how to start tweeting (and why you might want to), practical advice for teaching with Twitter, handling Twitter spam, and using it for...

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Collecting Tweets With the TwitterPad Plug-In for WordPress

I’ve written frequently on ProfHacker about ways to archive Twitter posts. For your personal Twitter stream, I heartily recommended the open-source ThinkUp. But for archiving hashtags—for example, a...

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Promoting Talks and Calendar Events With the Events Made Easy Plugin

Numerous posts on ProfHacker have considered how to create and sustain a professional online identity, including Miriam Posner’s Primer for Academics, Jentery Sayer’s advice for job candidates, and...

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Tweetster for WordPress and Omeka

Here at ProfHacker, we’ve published several posts about WordPress and Omeka, two great content management systems designed to make it easy for you to publish and organize your online content. How you...

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Managing Email with Postbox

Since we launched in 2009, we’ve written a lot about email here at ProfHacker. No doubt that’s a reflection of just how much email is involved in our day-to-day work. And whether you love or hate...

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Add New Search Engines to Your Browser with the Mycroft Project

I remember clearly the first time I used Firefox. Visiting my also-in-grad-school brother during the summer of 2005, I was shocked to discover something called “tabbed browsing.” No longer would I...

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Access Monitor: WordPress Plugin to Monitor Accessibility

Here at ProfHacker, we’ve written several posts over the years about accessibility, about WordPress, and about WordPress and accessibility. (As many of you already know, there are significant...

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