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Not sure I’ll be able to make BlogHer, where I’m supposed to be part of the room-of-your-own on women and technology. But if I do, I’ll need this advice.
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More on the fraught relationship between old media and bloggers.
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This looks like a useful extension, get the link location plus the text onto the clipboard all at once.
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Oracle’s on an acquisition spree.
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“drupal’s phptemplate is the most powerful, simple, and flexible templating/theming system on the planet.” Time to install Drupal and check that out.
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On women networking with other women. Why doesn’t it happen more?
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Now Technorati can find your review, contact page, calendar event, or other micro-formatted info.
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I’d like to believe this because of my bias against online advertising, but it’s not based on hard data. As one commenter pointed out, advertisers can track conversion percentages to check for click fraud and ad effectiveness.
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Dion Hinchcliffe: “SOA is too rigid, unwieldy, and complex to survive effectively against a much more vibrant, nimble, and social competitor (yes, I’m referring to the Web 2.0-style of services and software here.)”
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I’m returning to the workforce as an independent contractor. Yip yah! Now I need to make sure I do it right.
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Another Firefox extension to increase blogging productivity.
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In case you were considering a new pet.
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About Anne
Anne Truitt Zelenka is a web technologist turned high school math teacher. She is the author of Connect! A Guide to a New Way of Working. She writes about family at The Everyday Cafe. Read more about Anne.
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Thanks for the link and good luck with your new job. Sounds exciting.
Oh no! Just caught the part about you not making it to BlogHer… I was so looking forward to meeting you. Hope it works out that you can go.