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Monthly Archives: February 2005
Do aggregators and blogrolls deceive through the TTLB ecosystem
Parableman responds to Deep Calls to Deep regarding blogrolls and aggregators. Let’s take a look at what Deep Calls to Deep says first. Another blogger (I forget who) had a post about the new aggregator trend, and mentioned as part … Continue reading
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Mobile Phone Virus
It’s interesting how technicans talk about computer or cell phone viruses. Cabir is a bluetooth using worm that runs in Symbian mobile phones that support Series 60 platform, and replicates over bluetooth connections. Cabir has spread slowly into 12 countries … Continue reading
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Camilla
Camilla Parker Bowles is not welcome at the White House. Charles has not had a state visit to the US since the death of Princess Diana seven years ago. This trip which is to take place after his wedding, has … Continue reading
God -blog Demographics 2005 Part 1
The prior post jumps off the year end Pew Research study on blogs and has some personal thoughts regarding god-blogs and demographics. A Look at some god-blog Aggregators and Lists A protestant women4god aggregator was set up about a month … Continue reading
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The state of blogging in the States
Here are a few interesting facts from a Pew Research Study on blogging. 6 million Americans (5% of online Americans) get their news via RSS aggregators 8 million Americans (7%) have blogs of their own 14 million American (12%) have … Continue reading
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Blogging isn’t private
There is an interesting post at E-Group blog over at Blogs Canada involving a case that entered the court system only to see a mistrial. It involves juveniles and a stabbing death in Toronto. Jonathan was 12 when he was … Continue reading
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Pneumonic Plague
The World Health Organization is scrambling to get medicine and workers in the Congo because of a plague outbreak. Doctors without Borders are already in the eastern part of the country struggling to contain the outbreak. There are two types … Continue reading
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Knights of Columbus
Debate in Parliament was well covered by the media this week as second reading of C-38 got underway. I mentioned February 4th that both the US and Canadian branches of an evangelical group were lobbying. Now, the Knights of Columbus … Continue reading
