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Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
Cory quit his day-job — For the first time in my life, I am a full-time writer. Effective today, I'm no longer an employee — effective today, I'm a full-time, freelance word-maker. It's something I've dreamt of since I was 12 years old, and now it's a reality. Whew. Scary.
Google Blogoscoped:
10 Web Trends That Should Die in 2006 — Here's a new years resolution for the web at large: stop doing silly things to users. Following are top trends that I just hope will not see 2007. — 1. "Our article is too long, let's split it up into many pages."
The Digg Crew / Digg Blog:
Growth, SPAM and Fraud — We here at Digg are blown away at how fast the site has grown, and we're thrilled to have all of your support. It is a testament to how the collective wisdom of the masses can really make a difference in the quality and accessibility of content to all of us.
Sheila Lennon / projo.com:
Times Square live etc.; 'Blog trip around the world for New Year's Eve' — It's snowing. — New Year's Eve TV programming. WaPo. — Times Square. — More links to where it's already 2006. — EarthCam's New Year's Eve Webcast. More live NYC. — 10:58 p.m. Friday
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Medianetwork
Andrew / Changing Way:
Naked Conversations — I've read most parts of this book twice, and some parts more than that. So this post is not based on a skimming, or a hasty reading, or even a single reading. I recommend Naked Conversations very highly. (I'll refer to it as NC from this point on.)
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Scobleizer
Chitika Blog:
Chitika Reporting System and Monthly Audits Update — We are working on upgrading our back-end filtering and fraud detection systems to dynamically detect and prevent fraud, improve the quality of the overall network and help minimize the difference between the daily raw click reports …
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The Blog Herald
Karen Wickre / Official Google Blog:
A year of Google blogging — This is the 201st post to be published on the Google Blog in 2005. In closing out the first full year of our company-wide effort to share news and views, we thought you might be interested in a few factoids. Since we've had Google Analytics running on this blog since June …
Mikko / F-Secure:
Ilfak to the rescue! — Here's an alternative way to fix the WMF vulnerability. — Ilfak Guilfanov has published a temporary fix which does not remove any functionality from the system (all pictures and thumbnails continue to work normally). — The fix works by injecting itself to all processes loading USER32.DLL.
itch.in:
Bad, bad Coldplay — Virgin Records deserves a spanking. I'll do what I want with the content I pay for, thank you very much. When will they realize that if it's in bits and bytes, nothing's ever secure? — Un. F**king. Believable. This is India, Virgin. INDIA. Piracy started here, dammit.