Wow! Alltheweb.com is a great ego-searcher…
Am I way behind the rest of the bus by just now finding this? I’ve been way out of touch with Bloggerville lately.
Once again I am probably several months behind on this one, but everyone knows I’m a sucker for a good meme. And it’s not my fault, I swear! I’ve just been working triple-time for the last few months. Anyway …Here is my “blog family tree” from BlogTree.com. Look at all those siblings I have! Now,
Wow! Alltheweb.com is a great ego-searcher…
Am I way behind the rest of the bus by just now finding this? I’ve been way out of touch with Bloggerville lately.
Time for a little poll. Every now and then I upload a mystery song to my Song of the Moment blog. Does anyone ever download it? Should I bother to keep doing that? I never get any feedback, and I’m wondering if it’s worth it. So here’s your chance to make an impact on the content here. Let me know. Should it stay?
Last week I used some SSI and MovableType trickery, by the way, to include the two most recent songs at the bottom of the sidebar over there on the right.
Philringnalda.com has a great tip on how to ping both weblogs.com and blo.gs when you publish from Movable Type. Read it.
Are you using MovableType to manage your blog? If so, you might be interested in the tutorial I just added to my Works in Progress blog – How to Add a “BlogData” Footer to Each Post. It’s nifty (I hope!) because I explained how to take advantage of several aspects of the MovableType framework that
My dad sent me a link to conservative columnist John Leo’s new article on blogging. A nice review of blogmania. Someone should write an article about how the “established” journalism sources are suddenly all writing articles about blogging. That someone would have to have quite a ticklish irony bone. Maybe Crazy Uncle Joe could come
Well that was fun. Way back in March I implemented the PowerLinks MT hack from scottandrew.com. When I upgraded to MT2.11 I lost the hack, of course. So I re-hacked it. I played with it a bit and added a few more features. One thing I have wanted to do since day one was add
I am a bit late (surprise!) but here are my answers to another round of Blogger Insider interview questions. This session had me paired with Kristina Pardue of pardueduran.com. Her answers to my questions are here.
I wish these people pinged.
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