Posts Tagged ‘Blogging’

Intel blogging

Blogging is becoming a way of life at Intel but most of it takes place behind the firewall where Intel’s watchers and customers cannot see it. Here are a few notable exceptions: IT@Intel Blog — Official Intel blogging Intel Perspective — Anonymous Intel blogging TinyScreenfuls.com — And now… unofficial Intel blogging by Josh Bancroft If [...]

Army Strong without milblogs?

Sometimes, I think the Army gets it. One example is their new ad campaign, “Army Strong.” This is an ad that must have been created for new media. (The Army’s not going to buy time on TV to run a 2:34 minute ad.) YouTube is hosting it for free. (Problems viewing video? Click here.) The [...]

Who’s a lonely blogger?

Oh, come now. There’s no need to perpetuate such hurtful stereotypes, regardless of how accurate they may be… (Hat tip: realVerse)

Swollow it all?

Traffic logs are great fun. Okay, they’re not all fun. Thanks to the logs, I know that blogan get less hits in a month than major blogs get in a minute. I also know that only a few of blogan’s readers are repeat customers. I choose to ignore what that means. The fun comes in [...]

Don’t blog

Ivan Tribble warns blogging can be dangerous to your employability. He apparently has some expertise on the matter, having recently served on a faculty search committee. Job seekers who are also bloggers may have a tough road ahead, if our committee’s experience is any indication. You may think your blog is a harmless outlet. You [...]

I am a statistic

You can be, too. If you have a blog, go take the survey. ___ Hat tip: Dougal at geek ramblings.

blogan’s 1/2 birthday

Blog stats — Six months ago, I published my first blog post. Since then, I’ve published 189 more posts and blogan has more than 225 comments. blogan’s daily traffic has increased from just me to somewhere between 20-30 visitors. Even so, I’m (at best) a D-List blogger. D-List blogger? — What makes one an A-List [...]

The map room

Oh, wow! A blog about maps. The Map Room is now on my list of links and RSS reader. Update: For my faithful readers (you know who you are), here are a few links gleaned from The Map Room: 1895 Atlas Atlas of the Netherlands Portland, Ore. self-updating freeway speed map Dutch EU Referendum Results [...]

Blog Law

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has a legal guide for bloggers. ___ Hat tip: Michael Pollock of Small Business Branding.

Another random header picture question

Mark asks: im trying to do what u did with your header, but im having a bit of a problem. look at the experimental site that i have (kubrick). i know that it would not take long for you to modify it because you encounter the same problems with the php and #header. I have [...]