Archive for January, 2007
WordPress 2.1 called “Ella”
Named after famous jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald, WordPress 2.1 hits the net. The most popular blogging software offers new features like autosaving of entries and a lot of nice gadgets – old plugins might be at high risk of not working any more though, since the database model has changed to improve performance. <a href=”http://blog.datenschmutz.net/2007-01/wordpress-21-hallo-ella/”>datenschmutz</a> has more on the subject. (article is in German)
Add comment January 26, 2007
Will Digg follow by going nofollow?
Last week, Wikipedia changed their external links to all use the microformat “nofollow” so that all outbound links carry no search engine optimization weight. So far it appears to be the right thing to do. So my question is… should Digg do the same thing to prevent spam like the MarketWire spam?
Add comment January 26, 2007
18 Cool Things Google Could Do With YouTube
Google made an official statement this morning about its plans for
YouTube; those plans are interesting – but there’s a whole lot more
that could be done. Here’s a list of 18 cool things the company
could do now that it owns the world’s leading source for online video.
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MP3 Downloading Stations Coming to Starbucks
Yes, I’ll take a double tall non-fat extra-dry vanilla cappuccino and Stadium Arcadium by the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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Browser Popularity Project
A new way to check the browser popularity. Offers great, real time, statistics as well as dynamic images you can place on your site. See for yourself!
Add comment January 6, 2007
Coming soon: Microsoft Windows Home Server?
There’s been radio chatter this week of a possible new addition to the Windows family: a “Home server.” If the chatter is right, Microsoft will unveil it at CES.
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Time.com to Launch New Design, Blog
Time magazine’s Web site on Monday will launch a new design, 24/7 news coverage and a news aggregation blog, The Ag. The first issue of the newsweekly with its new on-sale day, Friday, is going on sale. “The news environment has shifted,” observes managing editor Rick Stengel.
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Searching and Browsing at the same time
Sidekiq have a new way of searching and browsing together. It’s a nice searching service that lets you search just about everything, from multiple sites. Sidekiq shaped like a simple sidebar and the navigation while you’re searching is helfful and very easy to use.
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Gmail’s Storage Counter Will Stop Again On April 1st
Gmail’s storage counter stopped counting on New Years as many noticed. Since then it has started counting again. Garett Rogers explains why Gmail’s counter will stop again on April 1st of 2007.
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Browser Popularity Project
A new way to check the browser popularity. Offers great, real time, statistics as well as dynamic images you can place on your site. See for yourself!
Add comment January 6, 2007

