Archive for the ‘Daily Readings’ Category
Thursday, November 24th, 2005 |
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Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005 |
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Add to Google Reader button
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Import your blog into Google Base
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Good articles on usability
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A litlle piece of windows history
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A XUL based media player? We will have to wait untill December to see that
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A 47 slides presentation on web 2.0
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Wordpress plugin to show latest comments on a blog
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Notes plugin for Wordpress
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An interesting Wordpress theme and plugin set. I’d might try using it. From their site:
“Kiwi tries to focus on aesthetics and usability simultaneously, with the goal of developing a layout style that differed from the norm. The function of the Kiwi ho
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Sunday, November 20th, 2005 |
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Saturday, November 19th, 2005 |
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Friday, November 18th, 2005 |
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Seems a great nice resource for people looking to develop proffesional searching skills. I think that I will use some of that material for an workshop on advanced queries
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Hmmm…this could be useful
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Powerpoint for “Enterprise IA Seminar”
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List of sites to submit articles, I should use this list some time
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Thursday, November 17th, 2005 |
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Comprehensive review of the new Google Product
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Another indepth review of Google Base from Search Engine Watch
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Official announcement of Google Base.
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TechWeb’s Second Annual BLOGX Award is now in the final stage. My vote goes to TechCrunch
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Seems a nice tool, goin to give it a test ride
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Funny view on Google Base launch BUT containg an interesting final ideea
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The level on informations added seems pretty impressive and Google seems to be dedicated to help webmasters perform better
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Google’s tips on submitting content to their index
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Wednesday, November 16th, 2005 |
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Nice post which made remind me the real difference between Google Analytics and server side stats
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Negative views on Google Analytics from an ex user of Urchin
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More points on why Google Analytics is “evil”
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I never new that there were scientific approaches to study blogger behaviours. Here is a good point of view
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Another post on the reward system of bloggers
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