KidMercuryBlog has been reloaded. The content has been re-filtered and the design has been tweaked. Most importantly, the initial foundation for personalization has been set: you can choose what groups you want to join in the community, and will have a custom intelligence archive created so that you can stay abreast of all the important information in your niche.
It's about personalization. It's about finding your personal truth that gives you the freedom to choose your purpose.
What Groups Can I Join Now?
Right now we've got groups on the social and semantic web, a venture capital group, and the freedom movement group (to stay informed about the criminal government and its conscious efforts to destroy the United States constitution). After all the hard work, you can join the Kid Mercury music collection group to rock out to quality music.
Lots more content will be added shortly.
IMPORTANT: The Return of Kid Mercury's Theme Song
Long-time readers of this blog may recall that in previous iterations I had included a link to my theme song,
Introducing Kid Mercury, on the site home page. As the site evolved, though, the theme song was removed.
But I have some news for you.
THE THEME SONG IS BACK.
And not only is it back, but I added
a bunch of other songs, both covers and originals. Check 'em out. And thanks to
playtagger, you can stream each song by clicking on the blue square next to each song name (alternatively click on the song name to download the track).
We also added basic social network functionality; members now get their own personal page that allows for comments and friending and such. More is always being added, so stay tuned.
Help Spread the Truth That Sets Mankind Free
To commemorate the release of the latest iteration of KidMercuryBlog, I ask that you spread the story of
9/11 and Web 2.0 to your brothers and sisters who aspire to be heroes of web 2.0. I hope they find it to be spiritual manna for their heroic journey.
Use the links below to spread 9/11 and Web 2.0 on your favorite social media sites.
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