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Some people want one and some don’t. So, nothing new when it comes to standards and codes of conduct, some people like them, some don’t. I’m writing this post in direct response to a post written by Damien Mulley, columnist for the Sunday Tribune in Ireland. Damien is well respected within the Irish blogsphere and [...]
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I’m probably a little late in writing this post but what the hell, better late than never. I’ve been invited to give a presentation to a room packed with heads of local councils in London. No, I don’t mean heads without bodies. The subject matter is ‘how to better engage with the public through the [...]
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There’s a buzz around the European startup community at present. Well, actually, most of it seems to be happening in London, where the passion and enthusiasm is most apparent and collaboration is easier to attain. That’s probably because it’s a big city with lots of people and all speaking the same language with no water [...]
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I received an email from Paul Miller of Talis yesterday (he obviously doesn’t stop working either!), bringing to my attention, an article in the Independent about the saga between Viacom and Google. Paul has written a blog post about this also. Viacom, owner of Paramount, studios and MTV says that Google has breached its copyright [...]
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Did you ever wish you could have a blog that was guaranteed to meet W3C Web Accessibility standards? Well, Segala and Terapad are working on a strategy to deliver an Accessibility-Readyâ„¢ blog solution. In fact, Terapad isn’t just a blog platform; it’s a simple way to build Web sites (as well as blogs) with an [...]
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Donncha O Caoimh. I started a viral blog game a couple of weeks ago and it’s now time to announce Donncha from WordPress as the winner. Congratulations Donncha! In case you missed the post, I offered other bloggers the opportunity to give one of their readers an iPod, so now Donncha needs to decide on [...]
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Before I explain how Content Labels enable more reliable and relevant search results, I will first use an analogy to help explain in plain English, what a Content Label is. This will help you to visualise yourself making use of a label, whether you are an end user, developer, Web site owner, search provider, browser [...]