Sunday, August 20, 2006


Scoble's blog counting game

it's all about quantity ... we are all falling into a quantity v. quality game.  The question of quality is huge.  Read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance to understand that.

If some jerk wants to argue that live has the most blogs, and those blogs are practically auto-generated, then so be it.

Now let's counter the question with one of quality.  If we define a blog as a subscribable website with posts in chronological order then our definition can be attempt to add quality by saying:

A subscribable website, either private or public, with content posted on a regular basis* and listed in chronological order that contains thoughts, insight, rants, or other personal comments, with or without reposted material or links pointing to existing material, by one or more persons for personal or commercial ventures.

The * is for the regular basis - I think that a developers blog that only updates a couple of times a year as needed is still a blog.

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Bruce is using google's new webalbum. It's very Flickr like. Check out his shots here.

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Steal this Banner! ...and put it on your site!


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I just signed up for "Google for your domain" and I can't wait. I think that will let me avoid forwarding my email to my gmail account .. cool
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Tamimi: "We Are Muslims in Europe, Not European Muslims".

At the ExpoIslamia convention in Manchester today, billed as “A Call to Humanity,” featured speaker Azzam Tamimi expressed support for Hizballah and Hamas, and extolled the virtues of death: Firebrand Islamic academic: ‘dying for your beliefs is just’.

A British-based Muslim radical appeared to back suicide bombing yesterday when he claimed that dying for your beliefs was ‘just’.

Dr Azzam Tamimi told an 8,000-strong crowd that standing up for your principles was the ‘greatest act of martyrdom’. The 51-year-old was speaking at the ExpoIslamia convention in Manchester. The Palestinian-born academic - who previously boasted he would carry out a suicide bombing in Israel - also repeated his public backing for Hamas, which remains banned in the UK.

He said: “The greatest act of martyrdom is standing up for what is true and just. Martyrs are those who stand up and stand up in defiance of George Bush and Tony Blair. You stand up to them and you say desist. Stop this injustice. Stop this oppression.”

Dr Tamimi claimed the war on terrorism was a war on Islam. “We are Muslims in Europe, not European Muslims,” he added.

“Being fair and just means finding the middle path. The middle path is not rubbing shoulders with Tony Blair and George Bush.”

The crowd erupted with cheering and applause when he said that Israel had been defeated by Hezbollah.

He continued: “Hamas is making sacrifices for you. We tell this government Hamas is not a terrorist group. It is elected by the people of Palestine. We are not terrorists. We are defenders of the truth. Fighting those who invade Muslims is a just cause. The government is trying to turn the war on terror into the war on Islam.”

[Little Green Footballs]
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