Monday morning, I’m off to a happy start. Got my cup of java to my left and my trusty mouse at the right, firing up my iTunes to download my daily podcasts. Currently listening to CNet’s Buzz Out Loud online (episode 779).Here’s an update from the Olympics post I made regarding China’s allegedly strict rules […]
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I love Del.icio.us, I’ve been a loyal user of this well-loved social networking site. Today, I think I will love it even better. I just heard that they’ve made my life a little better. I really had trouble entering their URL like, forever! I’d go deli.cio.us or de.licio.us or deli.cio.us arrgghhh… only to find out I’ve […]
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Read an article from Yahoo’s internet section regarding China’s censorship of websites for the duration of the olympic season. China’s internet law includes even foreign journalists, teams and even tourists… they would all find it a little hard to open what once was just accessible sites.OpenNet Initiatives published a study on China’s internet censorship law based on the 2004-2005 […]
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A recent Wisdump commentary describes how marketing campaigns are asking people to search using keywords rather than type specific URLs.I am sure you have at least one friend or loved one who has not grasped the concept of URLs and remains highly dependent on Google for finding their way around the web. If you’ll take […]
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Not really sure if you’ve noticed the persistent “image caption” feature that WordPress 2.6 has developed. I was happily blogging this past week when I’ve noticed that some of the images I posted vis a vis the blog posts have defaulted to a “nil” caption. I do love this improvement, but was a little “blind […]
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If you’ve been on the Web long enough, you would’ve probably heard about domain squatting, which is basically a third party registering the domain of some entity with legal rights to that name or trademark. The intent is to either resell the name at exorbitant prices, or put up malicious websites or sites that are […]
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Performancing.com has launched its advertising network, Performancing Ads. I’ve been playing around with the system for much of the latter part of development, and I can say I’m impressed. It’s simple and intuitive enough for anyone to easily use and understand, and yet you have the essentials of a good ad server, network and marketplace.You […]
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When I blog I literally have a lot of IE or FireFox tabs open. These tabs would normally be my info sources, a few research items, a dictionary tab, the search engine, my online bank access, paypal page… the works. You guessed I’m too multi-tasked a person to be limited to just one tab!Fortunately, and […]
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If you’re on the lookout for a place to collaborate on your next social media application, then zembly might be the solution. Dubbed “a grand experiment in social programming” zembly lets users collaborate on building software for various social media applications, web apps and even mobile phones like Facebook, meebo, Google docs and the iPhone.zembly […]
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You may be interested to update or build-up your Firefox browsers with IE Tab 1.5.20080618 . It’s a valuable tool for those who apart from writing posts, well, tend to go “under the hood” as well. Well, we all would like to know how our blogs look in either Mozilla & IE. I’ve had my […]
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