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thoughts gladly received. A PR dude seems to think this is a good angle
for a PR slot in the Shropshire Star. So, great minds, eh! It's too
late for my 12,000 leaflets, it does mention it, "share your photo
albums," but doesn't 'big it up.' But the PR item could. I thought a
picture of my daughter with a digicam and the headline, "even 6 year
olds can photo blog." Nah!, I'll have to think of a better headline.
But then that will be the dude's job.
The other is the uses a 20Mb broadband line can be put to with TV on demand.And if much of that could be done with RSS and podcatching.
I had
it in my Radio installation. It essentially makes finding pages in your
site that much easier. Google comes along and indexes each News Item
individually. You should also see more traffic too!Anyway, apart from adding in the macro to your News Items template, if you've not moved to one of the new templates, there's nothing for you to do. Except think of more alternative titles for your posts as you create them.
If you haven't changed to News Items Manila, then there's nothing for you to worry about.
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But a senior intelligence source told The Observer MI5 'was not driving this process', adding: 'They gave an assessment of the threat and allowed [the government] to decide what was to be legislated.' "
After his lies and exaggeration over the WMD in Iraq, I don't believe a word that's uttered from his lying lips.
But, they've added a customisation section, I've deleted sport, since this isn't news in my book and added a blog section. That is, I can now do searches in news papers the world over for references to the word 'blog.'
This reminds me of Netscapes RSS news page back in '98 or was that '99? Where you could add feeds from those who had RSS feeds, which wasn't many then. It's also like my searches with PubSub in my aggregators.
[Update:] I've added some more panels, some of which I use in PubSub and other aggregator searches, like Blogdigger. As Google news is only searching newspapers, these aren't bringing in much that's current. Now, if they add in blogs to their reach, this will be a killer. Really!
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Shudder! Yip, I've suffered from f-f-float drop. It's a bastard. Where it comes from, how to get rid of it? It can make an afternoon disappear into the late, late nights. I hope, if I print this article and say all the magic words I'll save myself weeks, and bloody weeks.
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Actually, I don't really care about Google. But I do care that when reading many of the nationals or internationals like The Guardian or The Register that they articles they speak of are not linked to.
Perhaps now with the advent of rel=noFollow these newspapers WILL link. I doubt it. I think the "less off site linking as possible" rule will still apply. No, it'll still be blogs who trade links freely.
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There is some evidence that some browsers mask their identity but not that many to really influence this chart, and if I remember from wayback, it was usually MSIE pretending to be Netscape.
Sad that Mozilla is still so low.
| 1. MSIE 6.x | 39945828 | (80%) | |
| 2. MSIE 5.x | 4569062 | (9%) | |
| 3. Mozilla | 1662809 | (3%) | |
| 4. Netscape 5.x | 1101858 | (2%) | |
| 5. Unknown | 893435 | (2%) | |
| 6. Safari | 405196 | (1%) | |
| 7. Netscape 7.x | 389338 | (1%) | |
| 8. Opera x.x | 351607 | (1%) |
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In all the blogs in all the world...
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All you need to do is include the rel=noFollow in a link, and Google will ignore it, though others can click through. Like the below example
<a href = "http://astonVilla.blogFootball.com/" rel="nofollow">blogfootball.com</a>
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| What the Brits say | What they mean | What the Dutch understand |
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Oh, by the way… or, Incidentally… |
The primary purpose of our discussion is… | This is not very important. |
| I hear what you say. | l disagree and do not want to discuss it any further. | He accepts my point of view. |
| With the greatest respect… | I think you are wrong (or a fool). | He is listening to me. |
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Most excellent! I hate lock-in. This just goes to prove that if you have a Manila blog, you needn't fear that you're stuck. I'd like to include this script as a page within all myManila blogs. Thus, not only is there an existing download your site page (/downloadMySite/MySite.root), but there will be an export your site to these formats page.
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Amazing the stuff I miss. This is from 3 years ago. I found it via Steve Kirks
who found something similar for Radio. When I have a bit of time I'll
play with this a little, I can see a few of my customers using it,
perhaps.
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Due to the search engine optimisation tricks employed by the SEO industry, Google is more reticent about adding new sites correctly.
I've certainly seen this lately, brand new sites are there, but only
show for obscure searches, I cannot confirm that it takes 7-8 months to
index correctly. I can confirm that I have been banging my head trying
to get such sites to appear in the expected results.
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Told-ya podcasting was-a-coming!
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At least this is one of the many definitions. This page is good. Very good. I'm going to spend a lot of time here. There's even a wikipedia page.
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However, I wonder at it's effectiveness. Sure, it takes the incentive away, but will this be enough to stop comment spam? There's the point about getting other search engines to do the same, getting all blog technologies and individual blogs to incorporate the feature... Maybe the incentive to comment spam will disappear over time? I wonder how long that will be.
My problem, currently, is with referer spam, though we tell Google not to look at the referer page, still they spam. Their reason, "if I spam a million sites a day, and a handful of links actually increase my Google Page Rank, that has to be worth it, since it cost next to nothing to do, and pays in better search listings."
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I can't decide on which side of the fence I sit. Crush everything that resembles opposition, or let it have a voice? In any other country I'd say let them have a voice, but in Saudi perhaps things are different? Nah! Throughout history, repression loses—eventually.
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Eek! I've been over to Brum several times the past week or so. Fixing the Government Office for the West Midland's intranet. Luckily, during the daylight hours. Heh!
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Seymour Hersh said last night on BBC news that there was no way anybody could stop this, now that the neo-cons are in charge in the Whitehouse,
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>His decision means tickets will be in even more in demand when they go on sale on April 3. Phone booking lines will open on a Sunday, when the exchange is less busy, to avoid last year's problems, when hundreds of thousands of fans were unable to get through. Tickets will cost £125, up from last year's £112, and will be limited to two a person.
In an attempt to foil touts and avoid tickets being sold for extortionate sums on eBay, photo ID will be required.
I'd like a bit of that this year, maybe take the kids. I've been twice: once in 1984 and once in 1991.
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