Bloggers: The New Losers

October 5th, 2007

BlogsI’ll just mention that I saw two things on the Internets that basically voice the general distaste for bloggers in general. The term “blogosphere” is considered the most hated technology word, and “blog” itself was number three.

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Blog Question: Why So Many Canadian Bloggers?

September 29th, 2007

BlogsWhile looking at the blogs I read in Google reader for the 29,392th time, I noticed several of the blogs I read (and bloggers that read this blog) are Canadian.

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Cautionary Blog Advertising Tales

September 25th, 2007

BlogsHere are two posts regarding the subject of blog advertising that I found interesting:

David Airey who believes his blog is being penalized by Google in their search results as the result of a few paid links. The item of contention seems to be the lack of “nofollow” on said paid links, implying that his site was giving an SEO benefit to them for cash.

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Blog Paranoia And Constipation

September 14th, 2007

WebomaticaApologies for the slight slowdown in posting - a case of “blog paranoia” and a few balls in the air made it a little hard to post this week.

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General Webomatica Update

September 7th, 2007

WebomaticaEvery few weeks, I do a quick assessment of the general direction this blog is headed. I’m quite satisfied with its current progress and everything above and beyond recently has been icing on the cake. However, there are still some areas for improvement.

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Why A Blogger’s Union Won’t Fly

September 2nd, 2007

TechnologyThis subject is rather old, but I figure I should get this post out there since it’s been hanging out in draft form for quite some time. Let me state that I do think unions are valuable and have their place. Here’s how I see unions forming and why they’re important:

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