Monday, February 28th, 2005
Getting an Education in Search Engine Marketing
Search Engine Marketing News Sites
Perpetual nodesign in process…
the cobbler's shoes and all that.
Getting an Education in Search Engine Marketing
Search Engine Marketing News Sites
editorsweblog.org: New media acquisitions: New York Times becomes a dominant web player
“About. com was founded in 1997 with a simple premise, that people are the best Guides to the Internet. We have built on that belief over the past seven years. Today, when you read an article on About.com, you are tapping into a powerful [...]
B2Blog: I know what Google’s going to do next!
I’ve seen serious traffic on my church’s website this month from Googlebots. Last year I added a Calendar to the site using the ical standard, and now the Googlebots are pinging the heck out of the php pages rendering the calendar. We’re talking 90% of the site’s [...]
[tw] : How to Install DBD::mysql on Mac OS X 10.3 (Panther)
Unfortunate linkspam — sometimes I like doing this for myself, other times I feel like my head is going in too many directions.
NYTimes Explains About.com Purchase To Analysts:
Color Palette Generator
Interesting web app. I do the same thing manually — start with an image I like (i take a lot of images just for the color combo) and extract portions to create a palette. It works! I uploaded one of my old images…
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
http://www.easyrgb.com/harmonies.php
Apps:
ColorDesigner
Color Clucker
ColorWrite
:)
I use the old (free) version of ColorDesigner but may [...]
Digital Web Magazine – Accessibility From The Ground Up
I always like to read these articles… one seems to appear every quarter. The contributors at digital-web usually do a nice job and this article is an overview of major points to follow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a pheed?
A pheed is a photo feed, or rather, an RSS document that has been extended to describe photos.
Upcoming.org: Home
Upcoming.org is a collaborative event calendar, completely driven by people like you. Enter in the events you’re attending, comment on events entered by others, and syndicate event listings to your own weblog.
Google Maps
If you haven’t seen this yet, run, flail your wrist to the link above!
It’s a mind blowing combo of (and i’m guessing here) xml feeds, javascript, and other voodoo thrown in for good measure (well, at least some .png files to do the transparent overlay shadow)