Monthly Archives: February 2005
WSJ: The Blogs Must Be Crazy
Here’s an article many are talking about:
www.opinionjournal.com/columnists/pnoonan/?id=110006302
Dave Winer, who is kind of the godfather of blogging for a couple of reasons, said of the peice that it explains blogging better than I’ve ever seen it done. Savor every word. It’s … Continue reading
Distributed Blacklists for Spam Prevention
Andrew Newton introduces the idea of Distributed Blacklists for the Blogosphere, a method for creating spam blacklists which leverage a peer to peer web-of-trust as opposed to a centrally managed list, hopefully providing greater accuracy and understood accountability.
Complete details on … Continue reading
How to Save Trackbacks
Trackbacks – a form of remote notifications or reverse linking from one blog to another – are in jeopardy.
Spammers are increasingly using Trackbacks as a target for spam. Trackbacks are much less protected than other spam targets such as blog … Continue reading
Turn your blog into a bound book…
Via Micro Persuasion: turn your blog into a book with BlogBinders:
Blogbinders.com helps you turn your blog into a bound book – great as a gift, an archive, or even to sell to your readers!
It is quick, easy, and affordable … Continue reading
Fansubbers
Via Slashdot: CNET reports on Fansubbers, fans of Japanese anime who get a copy of a title that has yet to be released in the US and add their own subtitles to the movie and of course release it online … Continue reading