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A taste of things to come.

Now that I’ve promised you I’ll be blogging more (and we all know I good I am at keeping that promise), here’s a brief enumeration of all the topics I’ve got grandiose plans of writing about: Lots and...

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WordPress wishlist, #5

This is probably going to be difficult to implement unless WP declares that “Uncategorized” is a mandatory category, but when writing a post, if you select a category you’ve created, I’d love if WP...

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So I'm giving the 30-day free trial

of MarsEdit, a blog publishing application, a spin. In brief, it makes writing blog posts like writing emails, it’s supposed to make publishing to multiple blogs easier, and integrates nifty features...

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Some improvements

Most of this is under the hood, but I’ve made some changes to this blog to improve your experience: I spent some time just now adding new categories, and re-categorizing posts more meaningfully. There...

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ALERT: changing URLs

Phew. I did some domain reshuffling and site reorganization tonight, to hopefully make URLs on my domain a little more sensible. Long story short, the URL for this blog is now...

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Small is the new big

It seems like everything these days—internet presences included—is being chopped up into bite-sized, easily digestible pieces. A bunch of my friends have started a mass migration toward short-format...

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I've just spent some time

making changes to the category structure on this blog. I had previously been using the categories somewhat like tags, but it was clunky at best. Now that WordPress 2.3 has introduced the new tagging...

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I do not give

my Indian heritage the credit or weight I should for influencing my outlook; mea culpa. And while this post won’t correct the oversight, it may go some way to addressing the lack. There has been a...

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The AP fair use kerfuffle

Have you heard about this? It’s a doozy. Last week, the Associated Press filed 7 DMCA takedown notices against the Drudge Retort†, a Digg-style social news website, alleging that its users’ practice of...

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Corrections and clarifications

Regarding the AP/Drudge Retort contretemps: The Media Bloggers Association is “a nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting, protecting and educating its members; supporting the development of...

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