Browsing archives for October, 2006
links for 2006-10-30
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term extraction API…maybe this would make tagalyzer more useful.
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Except for the electric drill which I got on Amex points, and some basic tools Uncle John gave us for a wedding present I don’t have many tools, but I can appreciate these designer garage furnishings…I want me a garage that looks like this.
links for 2006-10-29
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holy crap look at the spamming tools you can buy off the shelf
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these dudes sell a geocoded database of NZ landmarks…interesting
yoga at your place
Yah, Jennifer has been learning about building websites and has just launched her new website for yoga at your place.
Now she’s teaching herself all about Adwords to drive some targeted traffic, good times…The family that geeks out together stays together :)
I’m out of the RSS business
Thought I’d better write a post to clarify that I am now out of the RSS business completely having transfered all ownership and operations of the RSS services I’ve developed to other parties. I am no longer involved with Feedroll.com, FeedrollPro.com, Publi.sh, or FeedHoster.com. These are all now owned and run by other people.
I get a lot less email now :)
This has nothing to do with my interest in RSS which is still white hot, it’s just a reflection of my limited capacity. I’ve got a great day job and I want to focus any extra bandwidth on other projects. I’ve still got one server running so when the inspiration hits…
No More Connexion
I’m late to pickup on this news, but it seems Boeing’s inflight wireless broadband service, Connexion, is to be discontinued. I’m really disappointed. Here’s a snip from an email I just got from them:
On August 17, 2006, the Boeing Company announced that after a detailed analysis of the Connexion by Boeing business, the company has decided to exit the high-speed broadband communications connectivity market. Boeing is now working with its customers to facilitate an orderly phase out of the Connexion by Boeing service.
Apparently while it all worked well there simply wasn’t the demand for it. That really surprises me. I loved it when I used the service and would happily pay the extra $30 per flight to have wireless broadband (close enough to broadband anyway) at my seat, but I guess that’s just cause I’m an incurable internet nerd. Seems most folks would prefer to kick back and watch a movie.
Google widgets
Just testing the new Google maps widget…tres cool
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