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The pair had developed software that gave myspace users the ability to track visitors to their profiles based upon IP address. Many bloggers do it with statcounter, so I don’t really see the problem myself…
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People outside the UK are going to find this strange, but in the Uk there is a code of practise that outlines what photos of children the media should and shouldn’t use
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Spotted via WordBlog, this shows how WashingtonPost uses mobile computing, handheld dv cams – and of course lots of macs – to create a truly multimedia product
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He’s got a technorati rank in the low 2000’s… blimey.
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“The evening was very well crafted for people new to blogs and old hands alike. There was something for everyone.”
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Craig stood up and did a piece on how to monetise your blog – thanks Craig.
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Lewis was particularly interested in the BBC’s editorial policy guidelines
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Julia spoke briefly about how she got started blogging. She’s got some of the better photos of the evening, including the appres workshop drinks across the road at the Lass.
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I wonder what would have happened had you turned up! ;-)
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Paul is interested in selling some photos online… somehow. Couldn’t help him with that, but the supposedly 50p cans of fosters (why didn’t they tell me?) certainly went down a treat for some.
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Some good links in here worth exploring….
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Includes a feature that allows you to blog any article alongside an image of the front page of that paper – nice idea.