Archive for March, 2006

WP plugin: Sociable

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March 21st, 2006
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WP plugin: Sociable Social bookmarking made easy with this plugin from credit ‘Peter’ at push.cx. This new version 1.0 features improvements such as hooks, compressed images and auto-checking for updates.

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WP Plugin: Movable Anything

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March 20th, 2006
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WP Plugin: Movable Anything Make any element on your WordPress blog moveable with AJAX and this plugin from Dan.

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Blogging in the buff

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March 20th, 2006
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Blogging in the buff All respondents were relaxed about their personal habits when working remotely. While about 39% of respondents of both sexes said they wear sweats while working from home, 12% of males and 7% of females wear nothing at all … Nice review of an article mentioned by Lorelle that is sure to catch attention. I still have some of my co-ed naked ultimate frisbee t-shirts from College.

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IPOWER Domain names for $2.95

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March 19th, 2006
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Blogging News, LinkyLoo

IPOWER Domain names for $2.95 Limit 50 domain names per customer at special $2.95 pricing. Pricing valid for first year only. Domains will renew at $8.25 at time of renewal, unless volume pricing arrangements have been made. Plus, a little birdie told me that if you follow through to the end of the shopping process, even before you actually purchase, you will be pleasantly surprised with the price. 🙂 (please do this at your own risk)

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Google Charm makes its debut

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Google Charm makes its debut: A well written article about a recent expose’ by Google to publicize its’ New York offices and let reporters in on some lesser known tidbits of Goossip. This article reminded me of the various discussions and articles written on Attention and Google that Nick Bradbury and Steve Gillmore have been writing about.

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Ultra-fast release cycles

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March 18th, 2006
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Ultra-fast release cycles myspace keeps doing what everybody really wants, and it happens instantly A very interesting article on Myspace popularity and some insights into one of the reasons it might be working so well. Lighting fast release cycles with constantly changing “coolness factors” makes users keep coming back for more. One of the lines of that article that sticks to my mind is “Skyler said she’s seen things break on myspace, but nobody seems to care much since they know it’ll probably be fixed tomorrow.” I know that in my professional life, I would write more software and introduce many more features if I held that philosophy (and had many more man hours at my disposal).

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Megite: What’s Happening Right Now

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March 18th, 2006
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Blogging News, Cool Scripts, LinkyLoo

Megite: What’s Happening Right Now intelligently uncovering the most relevant items from auto discovered news sites and weblogs This time they let users create their own Megite page with subscription lists tuned with feeds. This seems to be an amalgamation of a feed reader with a Memeorandom and has the look and feel of Digg. My initial reaction after looking at the front page is that Memeorandom has a much better “at a glance” readability than Megite which reads more like a blog than anything else. {EDIT] I just got my OPML imported and I have to admit, this is much easier to read than my news reader.

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Perils of Anonymity

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March 16th, 2006
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I have been receiving an increasing amount of spam, of both the comment and the email kind, from TOR which led me to the EFF homepage of TOR. With power comes enormous responsability. Anonymous proxying of data and connections can be a good thing on the one hand, but can be a big problem on the other when you consider that criminals and miscreants can easily manipulate the anonymity to suit their nefarious needs. I see this network (and all like projects) becoming a huge problem in the future. Does this anonymity come with any responsability? Should there be accountability added to anonymity on the internet? What gives an user of TOR the authority to use/abuse their services? Does TOR hold their users responsible for their actions? More generally, does the Internet, as a medium, offer unabashed and unfettered anonymity without consequence? Is that how we, the end users of […]

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sxore

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March 16th, 2006
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sxore sxore is an identity and reputation system for blog authors, readers and commenters. By acting as an intermediary between blog posts and comments, sxore provides a framework of identity for participants in the blog dialog. At its simplest, this framework stops comment spam by requiring commenters to prove that they’re not automated spam bots, and by providing moderation tools to blog authors. Sounds interesting? Read more at the link above. I got bored after the first few paragraphs because I thought they were overthinking the whole commenting thing. Also, their website has a distinct “Flickr” feel to it. Anyone use their beta software yet?

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