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Monthly Archives: July 2006

it’s probably been there 4evah

I don’t know how long this has been happening for, but over at the Guardian’s mega-blog, Comment Is Free, posts are digg-able, del.icio.us taggable and Technorati-searchable. Roll on Australian broadsheets, with your online community….It looks as though the user-moderated comment function on the Guardian blog site is still in place, so that must be proving [...]

trust in a 2.0 future

‘There is undoubtedly a significant degree of hype around Web 2.0 at the moment, but behind the hyperbole lie some important principles, and some powerful potential.’
So spoke Paul Miller, a chief writer with Ariadne, the UK based online library journal, when reporting to librarians on things webbish and 2.0 last year. Writing in September [...]

technorati search: a bit of a fizzer

Here’s something I heard, and can bear out from an annoying experience over at my other blog.
Link via Trevor Cook.
I’m just about to trial a Blogbar search box over at You Cried for Night as a result of this.
I’ve been tidying up the site and decided to try looking for some stuff I’ve [...]

too many links, too little time

This site claims to be a pioneering citizen journalism website – maybe in Canada, that is just what it is.
A new blog, on gaming and libraries. Link via Digital Koans (see my Information Management blogs, on the right.)
Kim Pearson at BlogHer, in her post, ‘Can newspapers do blogs right?’ links to an interesting forum at [...]