So here’s some things to look at, stuff that dropped in the inbox today and things I read every here and there. Best find of the day is without any doubt pingoat, which pings 50 services flawlessly with the newest update of your blog. I’ve been looking for a thing like this for ages, and finally, I think I got what I need. I’ve also listed the things I’ve posted over at Nathan’s to help him catch up with ‘news’ and ‘google’ in general. Enjoy reading.
Steve Rubel posts If Bloggers Had Been Around Throughout History by Mena Trott.
Philipp has found a cool comic strip generator.
Check out the interview with Tim Berners-Lee on the BBC.
Dana points to Mozilla Foundation who’s about to make RSS usable by mortals and n00bs.
Chicago Tribune says : Blogger’s burdens may not pay off. – And they’re right.
“Don’t do it just because everyone else is. Do it because you have an objective in mind,” said Mohan Sawhney, “ – with figures of Forbes that are pretty negative for corporate blogs.
Engadget wonders on how to improve GMail.
Pingoat pings 50 services with your blogs url. I’ve tested it, all 50 are pinged. Great service !
“[...] Pingoat just entered Phase 2 ! Checkout [the goatlog] for info.”
Some posting I did over at the [BlogNewsChannel], fyi. Some interesting links.
- Technorati For Sale ?
- Meetro & Google Not To Team Up (Yet)
- Yahoo! & the Pay-Per-Call Search Advertising
- Ringbits A Ringtone Search Engine, powered by Google
- The Emerging Blogosphere, Full Report
- Donald Trump Blogs (mostly oneliners)
- Opera Mobile Mini Browser Set Free
- Using AdWords to Express Feelings
- Yahoo Goes China, Finds Secret Cave Without Robbers
- Google X, the Apple Touch (revisited)
- Affinity Internet’s ValueTraffic Local Targets Web Ads To Specific Geographic Areas
- Google Maps Guestbook
- Authorized Resellers for Google in China
- Google To Buy Meetroduction?
- HotOrNot + GoogleMaps = Wicked
- Adding Arbitrary Text To GoogleMaps
- Google China is Cracker’s Paradise
- What To Do When You See Scoble?
- This Month’s Patcharama From Microsoft.