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Category Archives: Blogging
WordPress 3.0 and Errors
WordPress 3.0 is Thelonious. That might sound a little scary or almost evil but it’s actually a tribute to Thelonious Monk. Most likely Matt Mullenweg’s over-interest in Jazz fueled that one. TL;DR about WP3.0 – it’s niiiiiiiiiiiice. Check new default theme on it … Continue reading
Add Twitter to WordPress
It’s fairly easy to hack an RSS feed of your tweets from Twitter into a WordPress page. It’s a two step process and all the coding is done in a new template page. First of all go to your Twitter … Continue reading
Compliant sites in Google Search
Blazing away on Twitter is some back-and-forth fun about the contribution of usability on SEO and search engine results (Google, in this case). I believe Google should introduce some responsibility to it’s results pages so that there are some relative … Continue reading
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Why Page Rank is not useful
I’ve been writing a few threads on an SEO forum over at sitepoint and other places recently and trying to dispel the myth that Page Rank is not as useful as most people think. When I optimize a website and … Continue reading
need to blog more
I have been neglecting my blog because of the ease of updating many micro blogs like twitter, pownce, plurk etc. via ping.fm. I think I should integrate the ping.fm posts to my blog. I’ll be working on that shortly so … Continue reading