Category: General
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Bloglines Adds Package Tracking
Via Yahoo! News via TechWeb: Bloglines Adds Package Tracking
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Corporate Blogging Guidelines
Toby (everybody’s favorite diva!) has a collated list of Corporate Blogging Guidelines.
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Making your Blog Sticky
Duncan has posted a followup to his previous article on blog stickiness. Recommendations: Put most recent posts under the post on a permalinked page. (I might tweak this with ‘other posts in this category) Consider moving column of ads to middle of layout. When I first started studying web design and usability, I started to […]
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Chewing on Yahoo! 360
Marc deconstrcuts the privacy concerns underlying Yahoo! 360
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6 Million Have Tried Podcasting
Pew Internet & American Life Project reports: 22 million American adults own iPods or MP3 players and 29% of them have downloaded podcasts from the Web so that they could listen to audio files at a time of their choosing.
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Where the Readers/Viewers Will Take Us
Dan Gillmor on Grassroots Journalism, Etc.: Where the Readers/Viewers Will Take Us
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Bluffton, South Carolina Experiments with Virtual Community Center
Bluffton Today, a citizen’s media site launches, turning the newspaper model upside down – a open-virtual community center for Bluffton, South Carolina: Everyone gets a blog. Not just staffers, but everyone in the community. LeMonde (France) and the Mail and Guardian (South Africa) are doing this, too. I don’t know of others but would appreciate […]
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Podcasting Skeptic
Darren chimes in with several reasons why he’s not buying the podcasting hype: Audio doesn’t compress. You can’t skim a podcast. This is a problem inherent in the format of audio. The more podcasts I listen to the more I just want to say get on with it! Content, dammit! A blog’s strength is brevity […]
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WordPress Theme Contest Winners Announced
The prizes have been awarded for the latest WordPress themes contest. I’m a mere tinkerer, these folks are pixel-perfect CSS jockeys. Note that you can click on a winning theme’s name to see the blog displayed in that style… The Winners
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Eyetools Needs Bloggers
I need to start making the assumption that anybody that’s cool probably has a blog. I’d posted the Eyetools findings a few days ago and didn’t even think that they might have a blog. They do (Darren pointed me to it) and they’re looking for bloggers interested in dialog around eyetracking with blogs. I was […]