Concept: Spreading critical news viral-ly

Google Analytics Blip

Last week I had one of the “best” traffic days on my blog. Google Analytics shows a nice little blip: First, my blog is not one of those places where I get huge amounts of visitors (maybe someday but these things take time). I try to post things that are relevant and timely, interestingly, it […]

reCaptcha – post comments and help digitize old text

I’m sure that a lot of people have heard about Captcha…if you have downloaded files from RapidShare or tried to post comments on a blog (like mine) or register for a new site service or something like that, you have probably come across Captcha. Captcha stands for Completely Automated Turing Test To Tell Computers and […]

Pheedo to Feedburner Synergy, at last!

I’m not sure what happened but after a few phone calls with the Director of Publisher Relations at Pheedo (thanks Jeff), deleting and recreating feeds and possible DNS issues at my hosting provider, it seems that my feeds are now working again, and feeding each other. To refresh on the concept, unfortunately I was unable […]

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Working with Pheedo, Feedburner and Wordpress

Feedburner Issues

I have been playing around with Feedburner, Pheedo and my blog’s feeds and somewhere in the process, something got confused (or maybe I did, who knows). My old feed started showing rows and rows of the “email this * save to del.icio.us * add to del.icio.us…” etc. (See the image below) My intention was to […]

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WordPress updates code to 2.2…and I follow

First post under WordPress 2.2. Did some rookie moves when I did the upgrade (thought I remember what I needed to do) and forgot to push the wp-includes directory. Here are highlights of what changed (aside from the 200+ bug fixes/feature upgrades). Widgets – you can get rid of your Sidebar Widgets plug-in by Automattic, […]

What Web 2.0 would have looked like 10 years ago

Microsoft has been including IE7 in all of the latest Critical Updates. It’s getting harder and harder to avoid installing. At my work, we recently had to roll back some of our users’ machines to remove IE7 so that an automated testing software could run properly on IE6. So that got me thinking (and searching) […]

HTD Roundup: Snippets of Tech that I have been playing with

It’s been a while since my last post so I figured I would do yet another laundry list of things that I have been doing and technology I have been reviewing: Updated my Blog Theme to Redoable 1.2 – still a work in progress as there are some issues preventing me from showing what I […]

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Find your path through Wikipedia using Pathway

Pathway - multiple links

Okay Mac/Wikipedia users, this one is for you. Have you ever found yourself lost navigating through the incredible amount of links and cross links within Wikipedia? It’s truly hard to use the back button to go back and forth throughout Wikipedia when your exploration is truly multi-layered. You need a breadcrumb trail and a way […]

New Theme for Netvibes – Coriander

The great Web2.0 company, NetVibes, that I have been using for some time now as my homepage for ALL of my computers has released a really great new theme called Coriander. It brings the look & feel to a more Web2.0 feel (e.g., rounded corners & “shiny colors”) but also adds some nice functionality like […]

New way to post…via Instant Messenger

I just found a great new way to post to my blog, via a service called IMified. This is my first post using this service. I will probably research it some more and then write a bit more information about how to use this service. This is handy if you are on the road or […]

Loving this new WP theme!

This is really a nicely designed theme. It has a series of built in Sidebar widgets, clean implementations of style guides and all sorts of nice eye candy. It also has built in paragraph classes for specific tags. The site is located here. It seems to have quite a following. I’m slowly starting to get […]