Candidates and their opponents are becoming ever more creative in their approach to disseminating (dis)information. Here’s an example from an anti-Romney site, RomneyFacts.com: Now, I would think the candidates would realize that the everything they’ve ever said has the potential to be recorded these days and is accessible, so reconciling a position changes like Governor […]
Since the net is a large and varied population, I thought I’d take the time to practically explain different kinds of linking and why they are good or bad. Our friends over at Dvorak.org still seem to be confused about linking, deep linking, and hot linking. Hopefully this entry will be an aid to help […]
Confused about link etiquette? Check this handy primer. Now that the image is removed, I feel better. But, in responses from Mr. Dvorak last night there’s still a sense that he “doesn’t get it” – I’m of two minds about sharing the correspondence – sunshine is the best deodorant is my default position – but […]
Confused about link etiquette? Check this handy primer. Here’s the scene of the crime on John Dvorak’s (PC Magazine) blog. I’m glad they liked my work, but wished they would have a) given attribution and b) not had the audacity to use my bandwidth in the commission of the theft. Come John, you’re in the […]
From time to time someone will ask me “what tools and techniques do you use for your blog?” and I rattle of a long, incomplete list of stuff which is a little different each time. So I thought I’d put pen to paper and start a comprehensive list that I’ll update periodically. Aside from this […]