Monday, September 20, 2004

> Cameron Moll: Last Friday witnessed the unceremonious announcement of Hiram.edu. However, allow a humble celebration to begin today, with greater fanfare later in the week. Interestingly enough, you may be surprised to know I didn't write a single line of markup on this particular project. In fact, it was the first site I hadn't both coded and designed. Warranted recognition goes to Jonathan Linczak, Hiram's webmaster, and Jason Seith, co-developer — Hiram's entire web department. The Hiram project is a quintessential example of the trade-offs we face as new media designers and developers. Unrestrained aspirations meet bounded resources. Perception meets reality....
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> John Robb: Full reproduction of someone else's weblog on an open server via RSS is wrong. This article demonstrates the harm to the real site owner. If you provide an RSS aggregation service, please lock up your aggregator page so that only the designated user can see it.
[John Robb's Weblog]   9:53:52 AM  Link  Google It!  
> Mike McBride: ...Another thing I do is keep a blog. (or two, or three. :-) ) This creates an online "peer group" where none existed before. I'm the whole IT department in the office, when I need to ask a question, where do I go? I turn to the tech blogging community. Countless times I've posted about a problem I've been having here and gotten suggestions and help from people who know more than I do about a specific subject...
[Life of a one-man IT department]   9:47:20 AM  Link  Google It!  
> Lee Underwood: Cloaking, according to Webopedia and Google, is where the page delivered to search engines is different from the one displayed to visitors. The purpose? To hide content from search engines. But should you use it?
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> David Sifry: I was recently asked by a reporter for resources on real, concrete events where blogging had a significant effect on political events, and while a number of events came to the top of my head (Trent Lott, Salam Pax, Ed Schrock, Bush's National Guard memos fisking) I was thinking it would be great to have a timeline for all of us - so I started one. It is pretty bare-bones for now, with entries for the aforementioned Lott, Schrock, and Rathergate. Please drop by and add/edit the page to fill out the timeline.
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> Doug Kaye: Welcome to the new home of Blogarithms. A new look, a new blogging package (WordPress), and all new content. You can find the old version and content here. Feedback, comments and trackbacks welcome. I'll be setting up redirects for the HTML and RSS over the next few days, once I ...
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