In January, 2006 we wrote…
Thursday, 26 January 2006
Web Authoring Stats
Fascinating study from Google on HTML tag usage in over one billion pages. Also gives useful references to other similar studies. It makes sense for a search company to be interested in this kind of information since what make a page relevant is what is unique or unusual about the page. Here’s a tip - start using the least used valid tags and watch your sites Google ranking climb.
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internetTuesday, 24 January 2006
Fink, Apache, SSL and DB
I have Apache with SSL installed using Fink. Every time I try to upgrade to a new release via ‘fink update-all’ Fink gives me an error about conflicts with the installed DB library and the new one it wants to install. This is because Fink picks the wrong upgrade package - the non-SSL one rather than the SSL version which I am using. This is easy to fix - just ‘fink install apache-ssl...’ by hand. But I keep forgetting - so here it is so that Google can remind me next time.
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macTuesday, 24 January 2006
Virex and Tiger and Stuffit
Bill Thompson of the BBC’s Go Digital blogged recently that Macs are just as vunerable as PCs to security issues. It generated quite some feedback. Well, he’s right. I just discovered a virus on our Macs. The virus we had was in MS Word documents - this is a MS Office feature taking advantage of Visual Basic for Applications rather than a Mac OS X issue. However, if you exchange Word documents (or any MS Office file on any platform) you really should be scanning before opening. We used to have Virex installed on our Macs but…
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macTuesday, 24 January 2006
Play Windows Media Files in QuickTime
Flip4Mac have released Windows Media components for QuickTime. This as MS announces the end of support for Windows Media Player on the Mac (an oxymoron if there ever was one). Given the plugin extensible architecture of QuickTime this is how it should have been done from the beginning.
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macMonday, 16 January 2006
Steve Gives Good Keynote
One more thing...Steve Jobs gives a good keynote and now thanks to The Joy of Technology you can see how its done.
Monday, 16 January 2006
Dilbert Mission Statement Generator
Generate your very own meaningless mission statement via Dilbert. Put this together with Web Two Point Oh and you’ve got a business plan. Start looking in the Yellow Pages for VCs now.
Monday, 16 January 2006
Tuesday, 10 January 2006
Font Joke
A font walks in to a bar: The barman says, “Sorry, we don’t serve your type here.” <cymbal crash>
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humourTuesday, 10 January 2006
Instant Web 2.0 Company
Web Two Point Oh Fantastic little app to generate a company name and product description for “Web 2.0” ventures. Take it to your favorite idiot VC.
Monday, 9 January 2006
Content Rip Off Alert
Some guy - a foreigner who should know better - is ripping off my blog entries! Jeez. I’m not going to link to him here. His entry on domain scams is almost a carbon copy of mine. Click on the image to see the proof. Here’s the original
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