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Business 2.0 Interview

March 31, 2006 - Comments

I just got off the phone with an editor for Business 2.0 who contacted me for an interview. Apparently, if you pick up an issue late in April, yours truly will be featured in the cover story. :)


RSS Article

February 24, 2006 - Comments

For those of you interested, I wrote an article on RSS syndication - why and how to use it - that is being run by Problogger.net.


Red Handed Thievery

December 27, 2005 - Comments

This, my friends, is what you call plagiarism and thievery. A new blog. No entries except one copied and pasted article verbatim. The article, of course is my “10 Things You Need to Know” artice from Problogger.
“Savannah Internet Services”, or whatever they call themselves, have stolen an entry and pawned it as [...]


Problogger Article and Being “Digg”ed

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I’m very proud of the exposure that I’m getting through my Problogger article, 10 Things you Should Know About WordPress 2.0. Last time I checked, there were 65 comments and track/pingbacks to the article and counting. With WordPress 2.0 being released yesterday, the article is perfectly timed to meet the questions of the [...]


The Blogger’s Primer Published

March 29, 2005 - Comments

Well, it’s official. The entries that you were privvy to first here at Technosailor, have officially become a full scale content article at Sitepoint. And now, the article is published.


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