Tim O’Reilly suggests a blogging code of conduct following the Kathy Sierra cyber-bullying issue. Help them draft it at Wikia – Blogger’s Code of Conduct.
Tim O’Reilly suggests a blogging code of conduct following the Kathy Sierra cyber-bullying issue. Help them draft it at Wikia – Blogger’s Code of Conduct.
Dan Cederholm, a designer which I always look to for inspiration, has had the unfortunate luck to have his logo ripped off. Worse, LogoMaid, the offending company, even had the gall to turn the argument around and accuse Dan of stealing from them and threatening to sue. The funniest thing is that they do it…
Darren Rowse recently asked ‘How Many Categories Does Your Blog Have?‘ It’s a question most bloggers and even myself struggle with on a regular basis. I’ve recently made some comprehensive changes to the way I categorise entries on my blog and I thought I would just share my categorisation/organisation strategy. The guinea pig for my…
The 2007 Bloggies results are out. Here are some results: Postsecret – Weblog of the year Lifehacker – Best group weblog Gizmodo – Best designed weblog (huh?) Slashdot – Lifetime achievement award Also happy that Drawn won an award. Not too sure about the winner for Best Asian weblog though.
Copyblogger points out 5 common gramatical mistakes that make you look dumb: Your vs. You’re It’s vs. Its There vs. Their Affect vs. Effect The Dangling Participle While we all hope that what we have to say is more important than some silly grammatical error, the truth is that some people will not subscribe, buy,…
Joe Trotter hates WordPress and makes an interesting observation: WordPress has become so widespread, so recommended – it’s becoming the new Blogspot. I agree to an extent with the statement above but I’ve been considering moving everything I publish to WordPress because of its active development and ease of use. After all, when you’re blogging…