Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Jeneane Sessum just posted a note that had me going “say what?” about half way down. I can sympathize with Jeneane that she misses her husband while he’s working in Japan, but I can’t agree with her when she generalizes her own personal sense of lonliness and temporary loss of his […]
Dot Com Bust Redux
I’m assuming the only reason that the RealNames failure is getting air time is because the former CEO has published its business dealings with Microsoft. I glanced through Keith Teare’s papers at his personal web site, and just can’t see the fuss. Microsoft chose to terminate the relationship with RealNames. With the nebulous nature of the product, the overall opinion […]
Wash U at Blog U
n case you’ve curious about the type and quality of programs at Blog U, I want to assure you that we have one of the best domestic engineering programs in the country. For instance, one of our learned professors is considered an authority in the field of receptacle reclamation. Indeed. Why, he’s know throughout the world for […]
More on search engines
A previous posting has outgrown its comments, so I’m continuing it here. I said: Webloggers aren’t influencing decisions — they’re influencing the information that influences the decision, and that’s dangerous. When webloggers act as a cohesive group to deliberately influence the position of a link within Google’s search results, this is influencing the information, not the decision. […]
For those about to rock!
Sometimes it seems that life is found moments of delight interconnected by serendipity. I looked out my window this evening, astonished to see people everywhere, as well as boats crowding the harbor. Checking online, I found that there was a fireworks show in front of my place tonight, the KFOG Kaboom. I could have watched […]
