Category Archives: blogging

RSS Metrics, Podcasting

Podcasting is growing and it’s hot! I knew this but here is some more evidence: – FeedBurner Weblog: RSS Metrics, Podcasting – g-metrics.com report on podcasting

rel=”nofollow” supported by Google

According to this post at Google Blog, Google supports rel=”nofollow” in links. What this means is that if you have a link like this <a href=”http://somedomain/somepage” ref=”nofollow”> in your pages, Google will not follow this link. Adding by default ref=”nofollow” … read more

Email signatures and permissions

This is one of the most brilliant ideas I heard for some time:Marqui’s world: This e-Mail Is… [x] Bloggable Nice and simple. Just add something like – [x] blogable [ ] ask first []private – to your signature and make … read more

From “Reference Tracking” to “ContentMix”

Those of you who have been reading this blog are already familiar with what I’ve called “Content Enrichment” (if not read this). I was reading Reference Tracking and the Performance of Technorati, Feedster, and Bloglines (by Jeremy Zawodny) when I … read more

CiteULike – White Paper Cite Search & RSS

Research buzz have a piece on CiteULike. An application that allows you to track white papers and who cites them by tag, author, user and more. Once you’ve set up a watchlist you can grab the RSS at the bottom … read more

Overture Testing RSS Ads

“You can now put Overture ads in your RSS feed. I don’t plan on doing it yet, but I think its great. Many blogs lose half their traffic to RSS, and for bloggers that make their money that way, ads … read more

Next-gen aggregators?

As a supplement to my previous post, here are some links to what could be the building blocks of the aggregators we will see in the future: newsmap (from kraneland) 10×10 (from kraneland) RS3 (from Doc Searls’ IT Garage) New … read more

Trackback Ethics?

Eliot’s piece on “trackback ethics” brings up an interesting aspect of trackback-ing… On the other hand, why is this different than posting a commnet including a link to your site? It’s not, it just more elegant (technicaly speaking). If you … read more