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  1. Google and Comment Spam

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    19 January 2005 by Ian Davis

    Google have published a possible solution to comment spam which involves adding a rel=”nofollow” attribute to any third-party links. Seems …
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  2. Norman Walsh on RSS/RDF

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    30 May 2003 by Ian Davis

    Norman Walsh has some words to say about RDF in RSS on his new weblog: My problem is that “almost …
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  3. Weblog API Multiplexer

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    29 May 2003 by Ian Davis

    After reading this article by Ben Hammersley, it stuck me that what the weblog community needs is a Weblog API …
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  4. 7 Habits of an AntiBlogger

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    8 April 2003 by Ian Davis

    Think before posting Write for tomorrow Google is a means not an end Traffic isn’t everything Write clean, valid markup …
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  5. Blog Culture

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    8 April 2003 by Ian Davis

    This Medley posting caught my eye: some guy, who apparently hasn’t even been weblogging a year yet, has decided to …
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  6. Google Buys Pyra

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    16 February 2003 by Ian Davis

    I’m still don’t know what to think of this, but whatever, it’s going to mark some big changes in weblog-land. …
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  7. Blogrolls

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    14 January 2003 by Ian Davis

    David Galbraith is cooking something up with blogrolls and bios: So here is the deal, if you email me a …
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  8. Startup Promoting Moblogs

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    9 January 2003 by Ian Davis

    The Register:A Dublin-based start-up is to offer software to mobile operators that will enable mobile phone users to create and …
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  9. From Weblog to Moblog

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    23 November 2002 by Ian Davis

    This article is right on target: A weblog is a record of travels on the Web, so a mobile phone …
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  10. Weblogs as Distributed Conversations

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    2 November 2002 by Ian Davis

    Weblogs have created up a completely new mode of communication: the distributed conversation. It’s like reading a newsgroup or mailing …
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