This is another article (Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger: Dealing with information overload) that I’ve “held on to” waiting to get the time to really review the info. But I’m going to go ahead and post it here and then update it when I get more time.
Archive for January 23rd, 2005
rodcorp: How we work
I’ve had this article (rodcorp: How we work) flagged in my bloglines for awhile because I wanted to make sure I had time to read it (and the associated links) before I posted it, but I feel I’ve “held on to it” for long enough. I’ll update this post once I get a good review of at least some of the links…
NevOn: Google tag to help prevent comment spam
This post (NevOn: Google tag to help prevent comment spam) is one of many that I’ve been reading over the past week or so on this subject. And I must say that I’m of “two minds” on this topic. In one way I think “any tool that we can use that can help cut down on comment spam is great” and since so many of the blog software authors/publishers have made it so that this can just be an “option” you select on your blog creation (or post creation) then I think it’s great. But on the other hand I think that anyone who says that this will “stop comment spam” is looking at this with “rose colored glasses”. It’s about as likely to “kill comment spam” as putting up e-mail filters has stopped e-mail spam… but that’s just MHO…