Posted by Hendry Lee on 08/3/06 in Site News
I would like to make a quick announcement about the recent changes to this blog. For those who have visited the blog in the past, you might have noticed that I have the layout of the blog changed to one column instead of the old one content column and two navigation columns.
The design is much [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/8/06 in Site News
Darren Rowse at Problogger.net has started a new blogging project and invited fellow bloggers to post about their blogging goals. The results will be posted for all to read. Because of recent workload, I have just noticed about this, and decided to participate. Hopefully I can still get in. Anyway, here’s my take.
Obviously blogging has [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 12/21/05 in Site News
David Sifry posted on his blog about new features available at Technorati. These are improvements and tweaks that are built to make Technorati easier to use and understand.
Five new features are:
Charts - get live, updated charts on keywords.
Improved extracts - make it more understandable so people will click on the right choice.
Scoped Search based on [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 10/6/05 in Business Blogging, Site News
It’s a good day for another launch of my blog. Welcome to the Small Business Blogging weblog. As the name implies, this blog focuses on business blogging for small businesses and service professionals.
Blogging is for everyone who puts the effort and wants to join the conversation. Not only that, blogging can really help in providing [...]
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Posted by Hendry Lee on 06/22/05 in Site News
Tristan Louis has posted his latest findings and analysis of indexed data for blogs in Yahoo Search, Google and Technorati. There are some tables and graphics to digest, but basically to my surprise Google has indexed only about 3% of the links Yahoo! has.
Here are the conclusions, quoted from his post:
Yahoo! generally does a better [...]
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