Recommended Reads for January 22, 2007
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Command line interface for blogs? Check it out right here.
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Engadget breaks it down with a photo. Want to guess how much it goes for on the streets of China? Don’t bother, I’ll just tell you — the “low, low price of about $2.50″. Yikes.
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I heard that “young people” wear watches less and less because they can just whip out their cell phones and iPods. Maybe if they saw watches like these they’d wear’em more. Astro-licious!
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For individuals looking for low hanging high PR links, it looks like they’re out of luck if they want to use Wikipedia for that purpose. Links with a “nofollow” tag are ignored by Google. I think.
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Aaron Brazell gives it the once over for all us WP fans. Know what I’m looking forward too? Auto-save, the improved image handling, and editing. Interesting tidbit? “Nonces”!
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File it under “Old But Good”. Awesome resource to track “buzz” on the web, and keep up to date with key phrases and memes. Its too big to digest at once. Grab a beverage, and read it slowly.
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Nah .. I just don’t think that “geeky” website template will every work. I should know! I had that on my 1997 homepage! Well .. maybe nerdy is the right word.
I read somewhere that there were instances of the googlebot ignoring the nofollow command. Perhaps the problem was only rare but this should make both google and the peeps at Wikipedia take a close look at how well it is working.
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[...] Anthony Hung, in his daily Recommended Reads post, brings attention to the CLI theme for WordPress. Users need to enter commands to read posts, comment, etc. It’s a very cool theme, but not something I’d put in to use here. Readers come to a blog for information, not to work. But still an excellent job by the designer. [...]