Monthly Archives: March 2010

Monthly Archives: March 2010

Say Hello

That said, if you do start following me on Twitter, at least send me an @ reply and say hello. Otherwise I might not have any reason to follow you back.
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Recent Tweets for March 15, 2010

I “meta-tweeted” about my “Tweets of the Week” post format: [View] Experimenting with a tweets of the week post, I think that I’ve found a format that grasps the random tweet with some of my personality. I contributed to the GoPetFriendly “Do You Speak Pet-Speak” contest: [View] Do you speak pet-speak? – http://bit.ly/c0xFBh #contest – [...]
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Rube Goldberg Machines on YouTube

This past week, the new OK Go video for “This Too Shall Pass” in the form of a truly amazing Rube Goldberg machine went viral. This video is the rare exception to the rule: you cannot expect any video to go viral. However, if you make something this cool, it will. After watching, I immediately [...]
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Don’t Block the Ads

Plain and simple, the advertisements support the sites and when you block them, the advertisers don't see the investment in Ars Technica as worthwhile.
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Dangers of Citizen Journalism

A bit on the lighter side, check out this article: iPhone photo of “ghost” makes UK tabloids look foolish Here is the gist of the article. Guy with an iPhone used an application to snap a picture and the application overlays a “ghost image” on the photo. He submitted the photo and the UK’s Sun [...]
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New Google Search Stars

I’ve been very upfront with people regarding the future of search engine optimization. Google’s latest announcement further signals that Google’s goal is to deliver the best search results to each individual person. From the Official Google Blog: Stars make search more personal We’ve long believed that personalization makes search more relevant and fun. For nearly [...]
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