I spent some hours this weekend messing with a test format for FISpace. Maybe two years with the same design has just gotten a little boring–to me. So I’ve got a hidden template I’m playing with. Problem is that it takes a little HTML hacking to tweak it the way I want. Ugh. Since I only do HTML work about ...
Read More »Blog For Hope Launches Today
Check out the Blog For Hope today and for the next 30 days. It’s been a fun project to work on with Yahoo and my guess is, this will be the first of many Blogs for Hope (since it’s an off shot of their new Health Blogs section which focuses on an array of health concerns, they’ll probably tackle a ...
Read More »Yet another new study
Check out the findings from a new study conducted by Six Apart and Gawker Media, "Blog Readers Young and Well Off: Study"…not to mention the little tiff between blog providers. I was particularly interested in this finding — of the 400 biggest blogs, blogs focused on news and politics were most popular; followed by "hipster" and lifestyle blogs, tech blogs, ...
Read More »LiveJournal social networks studied
I happened on a Proceedings of the National Academy of Science story on geography and population density in online social networks. The article on the PNAS Web site states, "In online communities and other social networks, [scientists] report that any two members can usually find a connection with only a few degrees of separation, partly because individuals tend to optimize ...
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