“Web 2.0″ is one of the hottest topics within the technical community. There has been some interesting research recently done in trying to capture exactly what Web 2.0 actually is. Richard MacManus, widely hailed as the Father of Web 2.0, is in many ways pioneering the analysis and research needed to provide a framework for […]
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My implementation of WordPress as a fully functioning content management system for my site prompted me to write a layman’s explanation of CMS (CMS is short for content management system). My most recent post on The Virtual Handshake examines this exact topic.
I think the following two paragraphs sum of the key points of what I […]
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My entire site is now managed by WordPress. It took a bit of research and held a couple of challenges but overall was not too bad. I’ll highlight some of the more difficult parts of the migration below -
Maintaining Link Structure
Since WordPress previously acted solely as my blogging platform (it resided under the ‘blog’ directory […]
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As I have written in the past, wikis are collaborative tools that essentially allow any web page of a site to be easily edited without a user having any knowledge of HTML.
Blogs and wikis are two specific types of content management systems (CMS). As such, one of their key goals is to provide a […]
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The prolific Darren Rose posed an interesting question earlier today, Is there Room for Another Blog Network? Why yes Darren, I’d say (or rather write) that there is. There are a couple of different approaches when it comes to blog networks, each of which caters to different audiences.
The 9rules network appeals to those who already […]
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One of the most interesting parts of Google’s release of its new blog search is that it was launched both via the Google and Blogger brand (I discovered the Blogger brand via Fred Wilson). While the search results are the same (with a few different features via the Blogger side of things - examined momentarily), […]
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That is a question that Scott Allen, co-author of The Virtual Handshake: Opening Doors and Closing Deals Online recently answered on The Virtual Handshake blog.
I have been communicating with David Teten, the other co-author of the book over the last couple of weeks. After looking over some of my writings, David has invited me to […]
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