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Web

What the hell is P2P?

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. If the Net is good for one thing, it’s the propagation of buzzwords and acronyms. In the case of P2P – Peer-to-Peer – you have a term that is both buzzword and acronym, and represents a group of technologies that is both very old (in Net terms) and very new. […]

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Technology Weblogging

Take your hands off the keyboard…

After working with Radio 8.0, Blogger Pro, Graymatter, and Moveable Type this weekend (for writing assignments and for my own weblog use), I have reached a saturation point. Right at this moment, I can’t stand any of them — equally. Even taking a break and doing some work on one of the books and a little Perl […]

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Technology

The Human Element

New calmer, soothing, more professional colors at the BB Tech Log. If your eyes burn out here, take a refreshing dip there. No, Jonathon — not the aqua I owe you from the bet. I’m saving that for a fun little tech treat that I’m trying to build in all my copious spare time. I’ve had a […]

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Web

Googlestak

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. One last post as a favor to my antipodean friends. (Antipodean — what a perfect word. You meet the most charming and erudite people in weblogging.) Victor wants to try to do a Googlestak — stacking the decks for a Google search by having webloggers link to a specific web site. The more links […]

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Web

Googlestak

Recovered from the Wayback Machine Victor is trying to see how we can influence Google page rankings, using weblog links. He’s calling the process Googlestak. It will be interesting to see if this effort works. Target link is Stand Out Training — Victor’s company. Because of my interest in the semantic web, I’ve always been interested in our […]