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Category Archives: Blogging
CphBlog
It’s been a while. Not because of holiday or time off, on the contrary… I’m being a busy geezer, trying to get loads of work done in order to take a couple of days off before the snow sets in. … Continue reading
A guide to the A-list bloggers
Quite funny Simple Guide to the A-List Bloggers. [lifted from Roland Tanglao’s Weblog] source code dvdrip
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Rebuilding MT indexes
Found this excellent post by Jeremy Zawodny explaining how to get your indexes rebuilt when TrackBacks are posted to your blog. The thing is, if you’re not too fond of popups (which I’m not, I killed mine some months ago), … Continue reading
Blogspot, or how to spot bloggers
I’m pretty sure I saw these two bloggers in the back of a bus as I was driving up north, relaxing and getting some of that good sun. Pretty scary when you think about it, reckognizing people out there in … Continue reading
News aggregators on different platforms
In my previous post, I complained about the difference in OPML format between NetNewsWire and SharpReader, but claimed to have solved the import problem by doing a little search and replace. While not exactly not true, it wasn’t the whole … Continue reading
MT formatting buttons in Mozilla
Stumbled over this excellent solution [Blogzilla/Kurcula — via Kalsey] to a problem that has been bugging me for some time now; the loss of formatting buttons in MovableType when posting a new entry. Brilliant, thanks. Got to check if something … Continue reading
Zeldman feed
“Bowing to demand, or maybe just as an experiment” — Zeldman’s giving it a shot afterall… Rss feed here — and look at that sweet little favicon…
Many-to-Many: New social software blog
A new blog, definately going to be well worth the read: Many-to-Many — by Elizabeth Lane Lawley, Clay Shirky, Ross Mayfield, Sébastien Paquet & Jessica Hammer.
The future of Trackbacks
Phil Ringnalda has a good piece on autodiscovery and trackbacks: Autodiscovery and the death of TrackBack. Bottom line: Not all trackbacks are of equal value to the readers. This post for example would normally automatically trigger a link-up on Phil’s … Continue reading
Blogging world visualization
Via Ming the mechanic: “Mikel Maron has a cool visualization of the Blogosphere. You see on the world map in real time what people post on their weblogs. Is it really real time?” It’s pretty cool and boy, would I love … Continue reading
Plug In Baby
Testing various plug-ins: – The Blogging plug-in for w.bloggar by Microsoft. Seems to work fine, though it doesn’t catch embedded players (and I don’t use Mediaplayer all that much). Just need to update my style sheet to include a media … Continue reading
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Blogrolling with SharpReader
After switching to the wonderful SharpReader (just out in ver. 0.9.0.1) I’ve ben trying to organize my subscriptions a bit. Still some way to go, trying to figure out what categories make the most sense on a daily basis, but … Continue reading
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Testing w.bloggar
Haven’t really put that much thought into blogging directly from my desktop, but I just stumbled over w.bloggar again so this time I’m giving it a go…
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Geo::Sketch
Received a mail from Peter of the brilliant Riptari Filter, asking me to test his Geo::Sketch MT plugin. It’s an excellent plugin facilitating geographic animation in blog posts and though still in an alpha testing state, it’s not that hard … Continue reading
Blogging / Networks the american way?
Blogging is still like Live Jazz from iWire is making me feel all guilty for not actively giving this subject more thought. All the power of the networks we develop and use everyday somewhat relies on principles basically undermining the … Continue reading
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Creative Commons — you realize what this is?
Burningbird posts some really important thoughts on the use of Creative Commons licenses. But while proper attribution, ‘theft’ of complete websites etc. could become a problem in some cases, the use of ‘generous’ CC licenses shouldn’t stand out as being … Continue reading
Syndirella, import OPML from the web
In a previous post I mentioned the need for feed readers like Syndirella to be able to save to and/or import from OPML files on the net. Syndirella just released a new build with the import option included (with a … Continue reading
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Auch…
Ooh, looks like olekjeldhansen.com and many.dk don’t quite agree on the content side of blogging (some funny points in there). A pretty classic discussion I have given some serious thought myself too (everyone has, I guess). Can’t help to notice, … Continue reading
Wishes for Syndirella
Having to sign up with Yahoo to be able to use the Syndirella mailinglist made me forget about it. But Brad Choate saved me the trouble of mailing a wish list; very relevant wishes indeed…
Go Syndirella
I’ve been running Syndirella for a couple of days now, and to me it seems a great deal better than Feedreader. The difference in navigating actually comes out to Syndirella’s advantage, and the support of the different formats are better. … Continue reading
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Confusion — more like this by others…
Oh, goodie — thought I had lost it completely trying to get an overview of the different possibilities regarding Trackback and variants hereof. Luckily Ben Hammersley just made a commented list. Thanx — it’s a great help!
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Una-what?
The UnaBlogger’s got something going… Noticed the special blog name at blo.gs but the content proved even more funny. Maybe it would be a nice idea for netluder.dk to have a pimp rss feed… Must.get.site.done.soon.
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More of that yummy RSS
Just found this — danish news in rss — at outlog.org. Most useful!
Damn, er… yes, damn…!
Actually, this was going to be my plan. After stopping posting unimportant personal stuff, I was going to pull it off by sharing thoughts about the post-dot com-crash society. But now he told everyone. On the other hand — he … Continue reading
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Blogspot: Sofienberg er på vognen
Blogspot: Sofienberg er pÃ¥ vognen (!). For pollas.dk rykker et tiltrængt skift til Moveable Type vistnok tættere pÃ¥…hvsi Azero begynder at rykke — eller jeg selv finder ud af at fÃ¥ perl til at køre pÃ¥ en xp-box.…
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