Category: General
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10 Models for the Perfect Headline
Copyblogger (glorious and excellent as always): 1. Who Else Wants [blank]? 2. The Secret of [blank] 3. Here is a Method That is Helping [blank] to [blank] 4. Little Known Ways to [blank] 5. Get Rid of [problem] Once and For All 6. Here’s a Quick Way to [solve a problem] 7. Now You Can […]
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SMS Caller ID Spoofing Opens Twitter Users Up to Hacking
Nitesh Dhanjani writes: Because it is so easy to spoof Caller ID, it is clear that Caller ID information should never be trusted to authenticate users, and many financial institutions have learnt this the hard way. Given the popularity of Twitter, similar phone+IM+email mash-up services are likely to be created in the very near future. […]
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Being Highly Sensitive is Now a Syndrome
I thought I was just a high-strung prick, looks like now I can be mediated: Being an HSP means your nervous system is more sensitive to subtleties. Your sight, hearing, and sense of smell are not necessarily keener …. But your brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply. Being an HSP also means, […]
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Ruby on Rails, CakePHP, MVC Models and Angel Food Cake
Easter evening nerdscape has turned to installing a Ruby on Rails environment onto the WinXP laptop. What is Ruby on Rails? Ruby on Rails (history) is a software language and environment built for fast and easy programming. Sites like Twitter, Basecamp and others use RoR to quickly rollout web applications in a methodology called ‘agile […]
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Twitter, IMified and the Return of the Command Line Interface
Something I talk about frequently in my seminars is the concept of ubicomp – or ubiquitous computing. The best way to describe it is: the internet isn’t something you go to or sit down to access, it is a layer over reality. That is why I get my socks knocked off with services like Twitter […]
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Banana Republic Misses Out Big-Time
I was checking out clothes online and went to the Banana Republic website which is temporarily closed. What? A global retailer closing the entire website? I think that is crazy. What they really screwed up on is not having a ‘enter your email address and we’ll tell you when we relaunch’ box. Or an RSS […]
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Write an Ebook to Increase Your Reach and Visibility
Seth nails it (as always): A Google search finds more than 200,000 matches for the word ‘ideavirus’, which I made up. Some will ask, “how much money did you make?” And I think a better question is, “how much did it cost you?” How much did it cost you to write the most popular ebook […]
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Blogs, Twitter, Feature Creep and Entropy
(via Winer) Think of the initial appeal of Blogger: you type into some little text field, and it appears on the web, and everyone can read it. Easy and delightful. But blogging didn’t stop there, because people quite reasonably wanted to have titles. Sure, titles, of course, we need titles, I agree. And then, of […]
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Black Bloggers Break Through
From Brown University: In the first scholarly research examining the role of black bloggers in the blogosphere, Brown University researcher Antoinette Pole assessed how bloggers of color use their medium for purposes related to politics. She found that black bloggers are, in fact, mobilizing readers to engage in political participation. Additionally, Pole found that black […]
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Building Backlinks With Directories, Commenting, Social News and Link Exchanges
Dan writes about building backlinks – getting other sites to link to you to increase your search engine ranking – he’s got some great tactics and then ends with the old standard: Create Quality Content: Nothing will get you more backlinks than quality content. Quality content gets noticed. Quality content gets linked to. If you […]