Archive for September, 2004
Seeking Content Partners
I’m taking the wraps off of this a bit earlier than expected because word has already started to leak out, thanks to a poorly placed redirect on my part.
Here is the scoop, I am currently seeking content partners to help with few sites which are currently in development. Do you have an interest in fantasy […]
Posted: September 29th, 2004 under General.
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Mother Nature Fights Back
It looks like Mother Nature is starting to fight back. For starters, the hurricanes (Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne) have reaked havoc on Florida and the Gulf Coast. For more info, Central Florida Hurricane Center.
Mount St. Helens is rumbling, with minor earthquakes coming at the rate of one or two per minute. Keep tabs with […]
Posted: September 28th, 2004 under General.
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Yahoo Introduces the New My Yahoo
Yahoo introduced the new version of its popular and customizable my.yahoo.com portal. The biggest change is that the content model is now completely open. Meaning, one can now add a content module from pretty much any source which supplies a public RSS or Atom feed, not just content from Yahoo’s content providers.
RSS (Rich Site Summary […]
Posted: September 28th, 2004 under General.
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Has Yahoo Regained the Search Crown?
First, let me preface this thought with a relatively small sample size of five sites at the time I started to notice this. I have access to traffic stats on 32 other sites, but not until the end of the month. I will certainly check those to confirm or disprove my suspicion.
It all started with […]
Posted: September 18th, 2004 under General.
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FireFox Nears Formal Release
For users of Microsoft Internet Explorer (and other browser users on Mac OS X and Linux), the Mozilla Foundation is on the verge of releasing their milestone build: FireFox 1.0.
The browser that has become all the rage of late, over 5 million downloads in the last two months, was upgraded to 1.0 Preview Release to […]
Posted: September 14th, 2004 under General.
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Monetizing Domain Names
Being a typical member of the web development community I have a few domain names lying around. In my case, somewhere in the neighborhood of 150 or so at any given time. A good chunk of those are actually owned by clients, but reside in my registrar accounts for management reasons, so my actual domain […]
Posted: September 10th, 2004 under General.
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