Monthly Archives: August 2006

Successful Blog? It Could Cost You Thousands to Renew Your Domain

When I heard about the ICANN proposed changes to .org, .biz, or .info domains I almost peed in my pants. It has huge implications for all businesses, large and small alike — but especially small.

“The Fall” — Fact of Life or Blogging Bogeyman?

Does the “Fall” exist — let me know what your experiences have been like.

Great Diggers Don’t (Necessarily) Make Great Bloggers

Top 50 Diggers may influence front page news — and in turn what the blogosphere raps about. But how about the top 50 diggers themselves? Do they blog? Well, despite what you might think, the answer would be a resounding “not really”.

Recommended Reads for August 28, 2006

Recommended reads are a few things of interest noted around the web. Today, there are 5 reads.

The Real Lesson Behind the Job Board Proliferation

Job boards have popped up like weeks. Here’s what it means for the rest of us (and it doesn’t mean that you should put up your own blog!)

Digg History Update 1: KRo says “Release The Hounds!”

In a quick update for anyone who has been following
1) A few more details in the Reddit/ Digg Recursive Joke — namely that the unbanning took the intervention of (a) god for it to actually happen (well, one named Leo Laporte :) )
2) Digg recently sic’d their lawyers to protect their TM “Digg” and “Digg [...]

Recommended Reads for August 27, 2006

Recommended reads are a few things of interest noted around the web. Today, there are 2 reads.