Archive | November, 2005
November 30, 2005

New Adsense Features

New Adsense Features

Over the last few weeks Google Adsense has added a number of new features for publishers. Some are probably better than others.

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November 30, 2005

Sourceforge.net gets a new look

In case you aren’t familiar with it SourceForge is probably the most important online portal for open source software on the ‘net.

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November 30, 2005

Irish Blogs – Choose the Logo

Irish Blogs – Choose the Logo

One of the guys behind TCAL sent me a logo for IrishBlogs this evening, so I thought I’d put it to a vote.

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November 29, 2005

Spruce up your blog for Christmas

I was chatting to a couple of people earlier today about the entire “online Christmas” thing. I know that some people will go to great lengths to “spruce up” their sites and blogs.
If you are running wordpress you might find some of these themes useful. Via

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November 29, 2005

Ireland – Entrepeneurial Hub?

ENN report on the “Business Start Up Barometer” from Bank of Ireland today.

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November 29, 2005

The Future of the IE Namespace

What does the future hold for the IE namespace, the IEDR and their clients?

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November 29, 2005

The Humble Hyperlink

To link, or not to link, that is the question.
Hyperlinks are one of the most important elements of a website. They help you move from page to page and from site to site.

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November 28, 2005

The Post NetVisionary Interview

Damien Mulley is interviewing several of the NetVisionary nominees. He interviewed me via email last week and it can be read online here:
The accidental technologist – Interview with Michele Neylon from Blacknight Internet Solutions

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November 27, 2005

Who controls the internet?

Who actually controls the internet?
Karl Auerbach’s latest post may upset some people, but it does point out some very important facts
ICANN would have us believe that the ‘net is not controlled by the US, but is that really true?
Look what happened with .xxx

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November 27, 2005

Brand Image – Choosing the Right Partner

When I think of suppliers and clients I often prefer to refer to the relationship as a partnership of sorts.
Some people may view this as being merely a marketing ploy, however I would disagree.

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