My mornings start out pretty much the same, I make a quick tour of some of my daily read blogs over a cup of coffee before I dig in and get to work.
Today’s path took me to some new places, first starting out a Hot Air and watching the Vent (WARNING: Political content… 🙂 )
Then I went to realVerse to watch that morning vlog (really, why watch morning news, when you can watch vlogs…) I found realVerse from HotAir, and though realVerse is a weekly vlog, their content isn’t political, but more ‘spirited’. Created in Nashville, realVerse spotlights some Christian/spiritual/cultural concepts in their brief overview of what goes on in the realVerse. Today they featured a quick slice of an interview with Bill Seaver who blogs at MicroExplosion.
Clicking over there, I read a couple of his posts, and found a post announcing the launch of eBible.com. eBible is a Web2.0 (who’s tired of THAT marketing term?) interface into Bible. Offering free searches and commentaries (including some Nelson titles that I’ve liked in the for-pay Logos collection). Also along the Web2.0 view it has a simple interface, and allows for community bookmarks and community building. An interesting new way for bible look ups. They even have a Firefox search plugin. (They need to have a WordPress plugin, so plain ol bloggers can push people to their site… )
That is my morning (rolling up sleeves… ) Tell me a bit about yours!