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The sites been moved to a new address

The site is now on http://angloindianworld.com

A name I decided that's more fitting for the site considering the new features that have been added.

While the old site was more or a spur of the moment move to have my own RSS reader thats easily accessible to everyone interested in the same type of blogs, it wasn't all I could do with a website. I may re-consider adding feeds from anglo-indian bloggers as long as they have not disapproved.

Do update your bookmarks. While the old address seamlessly forwards users to the new site, that functionality won't last that long so updating bookmarks with the new address would be the best solution.

Major Update

I also updated the documentation about why the site was set up
http://angloindianworld.com/documentation/about-site/why-was-it-set and for whom the site was set up:
http://angloindianworld.com/documentation/site-information

Quotes are italicized below:

First off, I'd like to clarify what I mean by 'Anglo-Indian' in context of the site:
An anglo-indian is person of Indian and European/British roots.

The site is actually being built for meeting, learning and adding to information about persons who have an Indian heritage combined with a non-Indian heritage whether it includes (but not necessarily be limited to) British, European, African, Asian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and so on.

End of Update

I also noticed it takes much longer for off site blogs (even from my own personal site) to appear in the blog-river than blog posts I've posted from here. While your here, it would be a good idea to sign up (if you haven't already) to start publishing blog posts that would be seen by a very wide (and soon to be even more wide) audience.

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