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Extracted by ankakay on 02 Apr 2007 at the ridiculous hour of 5:57 am under the aegis of: theories theirs, poetry theirs, canadian, problogging tools, think, all stops, happy happy, quality by design, humbled, inspiration, art in content AND form, shout-out, true problogging, theory, hope for the internet, prose theirs, men in awesomeness, genius, brilliant, hope for humankind, muse-ic, sunday aftermath, muse-yours, noteworthy bloggers
Exponentially exhausted after an ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS birthday weekend, but just had to post these fantastic new ‘discoveries’. . .
The opener is a link to Seth’s Blog: How to be a great audience, a recent post crafted by Seth Godin, bestselling authour [of seven books worldwide], entrepreneur and agent of change, AND quite a […]
Extracted by ankakay on 27 Mar 2007 at the ridiculous hour of 4:19 am under the aegis of: discovery, theories theirs, dorky fun, problogging tools, fun, blogger of the day, readership, inspiration, shout-out, true problogging, sociology, not so fickle fodder, so-shall networking, united kingdom
Another brilliant idea from Googlr (N. Pravin, web developer and part-time blogger extraordinaire, Computer Science at Cambridge, UK) - His thoughts regarding blogosphere/web “Contests”, and a novel Linking proposal of his own design.
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I was addicted the second I ‘discovered’ it out there in the web ether. If only more of my friends would HURRY UP AND SIGN UP. An obsessive compulsive’s DREAM. Er, or conversely, nightmare
Great review, info, and enthusiasm about it here, at Exceler8ion.
Extracted by ankakay on 02 Mar 2007 at the ridiculous hour of 4:07 am under the aegis of: contemplation, word press, theories theirs, dorky fun, debate, problogging tools, all the postFAVES, coding, coding WOAHS, etiology, Darren Rowse, readership
Darren Rowse, blogger aficionado over at ProBlogger, ‘polled’ 109 of his readers on their opinions regarding what made blog readers, and more specifically what made -them-, more likely to unsubscribe from a blog’s RSS Feed.
Rowse organised the data into 34 separate categories (with some overlap, he says) but his findings provide a keen, overall view […]
Is Snap Preview Anywhere (and the usage of it on my site) totally annoying? I’ve been reading some bloggers’ articles about ‘how annoying and distracting’ they are and that you have to click on the link a bunch of times to actually get it to GO.
I thought it was a pretty cool idea when […]
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