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<cite>Feeds That Matter</cite> is a project out of the <cite>eBiquity Research Group</cite> at <acronym title="University of Maryland, Baltimore County">UMBC</acronym>.
Researchers provide a tag-cloud analysis of the folders readers
p. Some random notes
* registration was surprisingly backed up, ended up missing most of the first session I wanted to attend (VC2.0)
* Attended or planning to attend Identity 2.0, Web 2 Ad Models, AttentionTrust
While testing a redesign of the home page for this site, I noticed that Opera 8.53 supports use of the symbol (aka or ) to indicate hyphenation points in a word.
The word satisfaction in the left hand column of the home page will hyphenate, at least in Opera 8.53. Unclear what the impact on search engine indexing
<a title="FT.com / Technology / Digital Business - Social networking becomes work" href="http://news.ft.com/cms/s/913cc078-c971-11da-94ca-0000779e2340.html">Social networking becomes work
The next wave in office productivity, represented by wikis (editable
These are my raw notes from Day 1's morning session I think I have edited out any extraneous comments.
h2. Jeff Jonas -- IBM
p. Real time trip wires: black list + all other known possible problem makers and mix it into a mashup
* Problem of enterprise amnesia: database silos, thief databases not merged with employee dbs or marketing dbs.
*
From the 15 Mar 2006 <CITE>Globe and Mail</CITE>: Global likes 'virtual' ads: A Candian firm, <CITE>Casino Rama</CITE> is paying CDN$10,000 to overlay the Yahoo! advertisment atop the NYC Taxi at the
* traffic layout of moving people not well thought out, everyone had to leave ballroom via one exit which itself has the expos and open bar.
* The place is packed, dare I say they oversold the conference?
* A lot of the presentations are being
I am attending etech again this year, having either ignored or overcome my reservations from last year.
I am not going to try live blogging this year, the network just gets to be too spotty to be worth it. Instead I'll take notes and try to distill them into something meaningful at various
Update: I WAS WRONG. It seemed too easy so I did some digging. <MTEntryTrackBackData> seems to be a tag from an alternate universe, immune to the conditionality imposed by <MTEntryIfPingsAccepted>. A couple things I discovered: MTEntryTrackBackData seems to close the condition imposed by MTEntryIfPingsAccepted, so an
Bloglines has added a new feature: Playlists which are another way of grouping feeds together. Unlike folders, a given feed can appear in multiple playlists. Once grouped, you can get a quick glance of what has been updated in a playlist.
It does not appear that there is an API
Overnight the 21st March I rolled out a new design for the site, trying to be a bit simpler and cleaner than previous designs. One element of interest to me will be how the larger Google AdSense ad unit will work on the site. I do not get that much revenue from AdSense here but do consult and advise organizations on how to implement AdSense and other
Earlier this year, I came up with a novel way of generating a keyword blacklist for the comment/trackback filter on this site: use the (allegedly) highest paying Google AdWords to generate a blacklist. As I
I created a Feedburner feed for this site. After reviewing my statistics for the past year, the single biggest driver of bandwidth has been the increase in various feed-fetching agents. Some behave ok, but most seem to not cache feeds (requesting the same feed over and over again). <CITE>Google Desktop</CITE>
I have nearly completed a site redesign and restructure.
I may write more at a later time, but the key elements have been:
<ul>
<li>Add an informal blog</li>
<li>Eliminate PHP for most pages</li>
<li>Provide HTML and XHTML versions of most content and index pages</li>
<li>Provide compressed versions of
Opinion piece at the Financial Times <a title="FT.com / Comment & analysis / Comment - Debate over ‘net neutrality’ is misplaced" href="http://news.ft.com/cms/s/54b0ec16-bcf0-11da-bdf6-0000779e2340.html">Comment - Debate over ‘net neutrality’ is misplaced, <cite>Robert Hahn</cite> and <cite>Scott Wallsten</cite> argue that most American cities
Wow...the <cite>Drum Major Institute</cite>, an NYC area policy thinktank, created a report card for members of the NYS Legislature (rated one of the worst, most dysfunctional, in the US). The "wow" is for the Google Ad Buy
Via Channel Del.icio.us Bookmarking Live with Zoka » Solution Watch, a pointer to Zoka, a web app which lets you view channels of del.icio.us
I got involved with the nextNY Digital group back in February or March this year. The group sprang from a post by <CITE>Charlie O'Donnell</CITE> and is now centered on a Google
I bored you all with a story about search at IBM.com and announced my experiment with <q>living in Google</q> in last week's <cite>Living a GoogleLife</cite>.
Here is an interim report.
I forwarded all of my email to my Google Mail account and for the most part have managed