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Honduran Blogs, Part 2 of 4

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Posted by Aaron Ortiz | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 16-07-2007

As promised in Honduran Blogs, Part 1 of 4, today we’ll look at Honduran technology blogs.

The average Honduran uber-geek is male, under 30, loves Linux, updates his blog thrice a second, and is a master web designer. Many of these blogs are sleek eye-candy masterpieces, with great content…if you happen to like Kubuntu, Compiz Fusion, or Mac. Beware, all of these blogs are in Spanish.

Cesarius Revolutions (www.cesarius.net), by César Palma is a treasure trove of “cyber-culture, Linux, Wordpress and free software”. Are you sick of Windows? Do you want Mac-like screen widgets in Linux? Want to punish Ronaldinho? Look no further. César writes with the benevolent air and the knowing grace of a true computer mentor. Any newbie Linux user must read his blog. Now.

Cliosguy Cumulatus (cliosguy.com), written by cliosguy, is a collection of technological musings, by an anonymous Renault Clio lover. Among the best are how to know if you’re being monitored, what to do on your deathbed, and how to know whether you’re a geek.

Linux Maya (www.linuxmaya.com), by José Luis Romero Lagos, a.k.a “Kinich Yax Kuk Mo“, is more a portal than a blog, but still has plenty of content, with articles like Shrek 3 and Linux, Novell hack week, and Venezuela’s Linux experiment: Bolivarian Computers. In part 3 we’ll visit José Luis’s personal blog in more detail

There are tons more sites, but in honor of my readers, most of whom are more mainstream, I’ll abstain from mentioning them and instead invite you to tomorrow’s installment of Honduras blogs: Personal blogs.

Images by Berge Gazen and Federica Olivieri

Related posts:

  1. F-Spot, a Linux Picasa?
  2. Honduran Blogs, Part 1 of 4
  3. Honduran Blogs, Part 3 of 4
  4. WOOT! A Working iPhone in Honduras
  5. So much to blog about!!!

Comments (7)

Glad you join to Gloval Voices. Now we will a bit better about Honduras Blogosphere!

Aren’t there any blogs about the dark side? MS? And I don’t mean the blogs bashing MS and Windows :P

Jill:

Umm, I know people who are in love with MS in Honduras, but I doubt they blog about it.

There’s an ex air-force pilot in La Ceiba who never misses an opportunity to hear Bill Gates speak, and puts his conference name tags up on his office wall as trophies.

Tonnet:

You’ve made me feel welcome. I hope my blog will be a “bridge” as Eduardo put it.

Because of easier file transfer in my working environment, I’ve always worked more on the side of MS, although my word processing skills go as back as “word star” where you needed to strike about six keys to make an accent!
Now, the new Mac’s are so Bill Gate’s product friendly that some of them even load windows! (some may call it blasphemy!)
Nice blog, keep up the good work!

Thanks J.H. I’m glad you like my blog! I take it as very high praise since you are a professional writer.

hey!, glad you like my blog… my only hope is that one of these days i finaly find out what´s my blog is about :-D

you win a place on my blogroll ;-)

All right! Thanks cliosguy!

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