Category Archives: News

A new offering from Google Apps: Google Sites

April 29, 2008 by aaron
The following announcement landed in my in-box today: Today, we’re excited to announce the introduction of Google Sites as part of Google Apps. Google Sites makes creating a team web site as easy as editing a document. You can quickly gather a variety of information in one place — including videos, calendars, presentations, attachments, and gadgets — and easily share it for viewing or editing with a small group, your entire organization, or the world.
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My WordPress feed is being scraped.

April 23, 2008 by aaron
Oh yay…yippee…It seems that lately most everything that I post — especially posts about WordPress — are being auto-scraped and ending up displayed in “feed-reader” websites that are just the next generation of splogs. So what am I doing about it to protect my WordPress blog? Simple. I’m adding more links to my past posts. The sites claim that they aren’t doing anything wrong, and I do have to give their arguments credit, so here is the catch: if they remove the links, then they are modifying my content and aren’t “just another feedreader”, so I can report them, if they leave them in, I can get a little more traffic and “google juice” — although the later is falling in importance and relevancy —, or if they notice this post and remove my site from their list, I get what I really want.
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Chomp Chomp… Ack. My sidebar was eaten.

April 11, 2007 by aaron
It seems something with the blogrush widget was eating my left-hand sidebar in IE, so I’ve removed it until I can scour through the code to find the bug. The worst part is that I don’t know how long it has been doing it because I don’t usually open my website in IE unless I am changing the styling. Sorry for any confusion or weirdness. It just goes to show that you can’t trust random widgets you find on the web.
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Finally upgraded to WP 2.3

April 22, 2007 by aaron
I knew I wasn’t going to have time on Monday to upgrade to the official version of WordPress, so I did the next best thing and upgraded to the latest release candidate. Yes, it is risky, but I see the word BETA and think “mostly stable” instead of “partially unstable and likely to cause lots of headaches in the next few days.” If you find any bugs on the site, please let me know by emailing me.
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Where’s INAP 3.0

April 15, 2007 by aaron
INAP 3.0 has been delayed. The project itself is mostly finished, but I am not ready yet to release it because I don’t have the time to support it, and I’d rather not release it than have it languish with bugs. I apologize for the delays, but there is nothing I can do about it.

Weirdness with links fixed.

April 8, 2007 by aaron
I was having problems with outbound links sometimes being captured and sent to my own site, but the problem should now be fixed.

A new offering from Google Apps: Google Sites

April 29, 2008 by aaron
The following announcement landed in my in-box today: Today, we’re excited to announce the introduction of Google Sites as part of Google Apps. Google Sites makes creating a team web site as easy as editing a document. You can quickly gather a variety of information in one place — including videos, calendars, presentations, attachments, and gadgets — and easily share it for viewing or editing with a small group, your entire organization, or the world.
Read More ⟶

My WordPress feed is being scraped.

April 23, 2008 by aaron
Oh yay…yippee…It seems that lately most everything that I post — especially posts about WordPress — are being auto-scraped and ending up displayed in “feed-reader” websites that are just the next generation of splogs. So what am I doing about it to protect my WordPress blog? Simple. I’m adding more links to my past posts. The sites claim that they aren’t doing anything wrong, and I do have to give their arguments credit, so here is the catch: if they remove the links, then they are modifying my content and aren’t “just another feedreader”, so I can report them, if they leave them in, I can get a little more traffic and “google juice” — although the later is falling in importance and relevancy —, or if they notice this post and remove my site from their list, I get what I really want.
Read More ⟶

Chomp Chomp… Ack. My sidebar was eaten.

April 11, 2007 by aaron
It seems something with the blogrush widget was eating my left-hand sidebar in IE, so I’ve removed it until I can scour through the code to find the bug. The worst part is that I don’t know how long it has been doing it because I don’t usually open my website in IE unless I am changing the styling. Sorry for any confusion or weirdness. It just goes to show that you can’t trust random widgets you find on the web.
Read More ⟶

Finally upgraded to WP 2.3

April 22, 2007 by aaron
I knew I wasn’t going to have time on Monday to upgrade to the official version of WordPress, so I did the next best thing and upgraded to the latest release candidate. Yes, it is risky, but I see the word BETA and think “mostly stable” instead of “partially unstable and likely to cause lots of headaches in the next few days.” If you find any bugs on the site, please let me know by emailing me.
Read More ⟶

Where’s INAP 3.0

April 15, 2007 by aaron
INAP 3.0 has been delayed. The project itself is mostly finished, but I am not ready yet to release it because I don’t have the time to support it, and I’d rather not release it than have it languish with bugs. I apologize for the delays, but there is nothing I can do about it.

Weirdness with links fixed.

April 8, 2007 by aaron
I was having problems with outbound links sometimes being captured and sent to my own site, but the problem should now be fixed.