Now thats what I call topically relevant art.
And we’re back in the index. Weee!
Wordpress got hacked. Google was my early warning system. Within 12 hours of being hacked Laughingmeme had been largely delisted. There is more to say on this at some point soon. But for now I’m back, tracking WP trunk, with a cron job to reminding me to do updates. Thanks everyone for words of encouragement, nice to be missed.
Anyone know how to get re-instated/page rank back?
Odd. Noticed quite by accident tonight that this page is no longer the top hit for “kellan”. In fact it appears to have been totally removed from the index, appearing briefly at the bottom of the 2nd page results, but without the option of a cached view. Not sure whats happened, but its clearly something was done rather then a gradual degradation in authority, as the other pages whose authority for “kellan” inherit their authority from this page are showing up higher.
Confused, bit disappointed. Don’t really want to have to learn how to hack/SEO Google just to make it work properly. :-/
Additionally “laughingmeme” turns up the Swik page, while “kellan elliott-mccrea” is finding me on CPAN. Bah.
Yay! You no longer need an NDA to use this. Shame it doesn’t support arbitrary keys associated with a user. Suppose you could always abuse the notes field.
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Congrats to Eric, Pete, John, and the rest of the Blogger crew! OpenID commenting is out of Labs, and live across the entirety of Blogger. Nice to see more large RPs coming online.
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Next 3 trains leaving, nifty $1.40 vs. $1.81 driving, accurate walking directions. Very nice. Congrats to Gregor and the whole team
So the promise of offline-ing is getting me to try to switch to reader, again. I stuck with through the night this time, so this might be the switch. (Though in truth my favorite part is I’ve only got 14 feeds in the aggregator so far.)
Couple of quick questions:
Am I missing the easy “subscribe to saved blog search” feature? Or do I really need to leave the app to set that up?
And where is search? Of course I can search all my read items, right? Where is it?
Share is neat. Anybody got a good Reader shared items to del.icio.us script around?
And an observation. Seems like it takes significantly longer for new items to show up then in Bloglines (at least for popular feeds). Which is weird, but as I’m trying to let go to the fast-twitch feed reading dependency maybe this will help.
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That must have been a long road — if you look around you can find traces of development leading back to 2005.
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Over the last two weeks I’ve seen a slow, but steadily growing set of people finding a 4 year old blog post with the search term “capitalist flashback”. Odd.
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Google’s track record on acquisition is atrocious. Big companies need to expect to pour resources into tiny acquisition, or whats the point. (I’m looking at you Yahoo!)
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like building a house during an earthquake”. hmmmm.