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Learn SEO from a Google webmeister

Google is the first place many people go first when opening a web browser. It’s fast, reliable, and accurate. Search engine optimization could be the special sauce that makes or breaks your website. So let’s learn a little SEO from Google. Maile Ohye will be our driver.
Crawling
When you create a website, make it accessible without [...]

You’ve been bluebirded.

Twitter is a Ruby on Rails experiment, and at least once a day I am greeted with these messages:

There is even a website called istwitterdown.com that displays a white background with one word in black text. Ironically, Twitter is down now, and it says, “No”. It does link to an Amazon page where you can [...]

Four types of tweets

Twitter is still new, but I have started to notice that tweets come in four general flavors.
The clicker:
These are usually messages that contain a tinyURL. This type of user is either trying to promote his or her blog, or just sharing a funny link.

I would include corporations that use a PHP script to aggregate [...]

Happy Father’s Day

Dad, I wish I could be there with you today, but know that I am thinking of you Gotta get you out to California before the end of the summer. The best weather is in September and October, so we got some time to plan.

Thanks for all you have done for me. I [...]

Happy Graduation Class of 2007

This is the day that you put in the back of your mind, and hope that you arrive to it in one piece. It’s a day where everything comes together. The realization that you never have to sit in a classroom again. Just when you thought that your scholastic adventures were over, they were just [...]

Happy Birthday Hypertext Girl

Have you kept your New Years Resolution?
It’s mid March already, and most of us have ignored the fact that our taxes are due in less than a month, let alone keeping a resolution that we fail to keep every other year.
I recently met someone who has kept that promise to herself, and is sharing [...]