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Preaching to the Perverted

News 'Gator, I'm gonna miss ... (Jan 31 2003 06:33 GMT)

- News 'Gator, I'm gonna miss ya!   Okay, when I give up Radio, I'll also be giving up my News Aggregator, with which I have a love/hate relationship. I can't live without RSS aggregation, this much is a fact. But there were things I hated about Radio's new aggregator (why can I *sort* articles...

Preaching to the Perverted

PostNuke: I found this one ... (Jan 31 2003 06:31 GMT)

- PostNuke: I found this one (thanks Kate!) when I was looking for a replacement for Radio. It's really overkill for my personal blog, but I think it would be great for a business site I'm currently working on. Anyone out there have any PostNuke experiences they might like to share?

Preaching to the Perverted

The verdict is in... almost. ... (Jan 31 2003 06:30 GMT)

- The verdict is in... almost. :)   I've narrowed the blog search down to two finalists:

The Second Blogging

Huzzah! (Jan 31 2003 06:24 GMT)

- My first post with my posting app.Wahoo!...

Doug Kaye: Web Hosting Strategies

Aftershocks of Slammer Worm Continue. (Jan 31 2003 06:14 GMT)

- [Source: Matrix NetSystems]

GeoURL News

Missing Cities (Jan 31 2003 06:01 GMT)

- If the large city near you is missing from the database, please let us know here....

Gil Friend: Politics

The Popsicle Index (Jan 31 2003 06:00 GMT)

- Speaking of indicators... Catherine Fitts' favorite measure of economic and social well-being is the Popsicle Index -- the percent of people who believe a child can leave home, got to the store and buy a popsicle, and walk home -- safely. It was 100% when I was a child, she recalls. Elegant. (And depressing.

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