It’s rare that you come across some useful information that you can use to improve your blogging life. while I should do more of what’s on this list it will probably come in handy for those that brave the halls of my blog.
Well it might be helpful if I include the link.. heh
TIME-SAVERS FOR BLOGGERS
How pathetic is this!! youcan use plain HTML to crash IE! man these people have no Idea what they are doing.
Here is a page with more detail.
I have been bloing with B2 and now Wordpress for the past year and half and I’m pleased that WP finnally has all the files named correctly. I do not keep the latest and greatest here but I do have it on my staging server. This is the most streamlined blogger out there and the ease of use and install is by far the best.
I would like to thank everyone involved in development of WP! Thank you guys!
Of late my eyes keep falling on articles or blog entries that talk about, at their essence, sharing information (ie. search engines, blog trackbacking, blog pingback, spam… the list goes on.) This to me means that we are truly breaking into the age of information. Where every household will be connected and our privacy is gone.
Who wants privacy? Why should we have it? Should it continue to be a part of our lives?
Most of us want privacy. We should have privacy because there is no absolute way to guarantee that a person your talking to is who he/she says he/she is. Yes privacy should continue to be part of our lives or until such time that we can be absolutely sure of a person’s identity.
You can see the affects of what I am talking about in spam. Where a spammer can duck and hide constantly to send another day. There is “identity theft”. Companies can guarantee search engine placement.
These two articles talk about sharing information. But sharing information means all information and it can be found even today, it’s just not that efficient. Where is this going? I do not know but it is a Brave New World for my daughter and her children.
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