Archive for October 5th, 2003

How Well Does Technorati Work?

Sunday, October 5th, 2003

After hearing so much about Technorati today, I technoratied my blog. Not only does it have the totally wrong name for my blog, but it says my last update was 167 days 4 hours and 45 minutes ago. That’s funny: to me, it seems like I just posted something here recently… I checked some of [...]

Notes from BloggerCon Day 2

Sunday, October 5th, 2003

My notes from Weblogs and Medicine and Infrastructure, two sessions I attended on BloggerCon Day 2, are now available. They’re a little rough and I plan to go back to add some links, but they’re there. I’m too tired to finish them right now. I have some brief notes from the Aggregator session, too, that [...]

BloggerCon: Weblogs and Medicine

Sunday, October 5th, 2003

Weblogs and Medicine Moderated by Jacob Reider BloggerCon October 5, 2003 Jacob Reider is a part-time family practitioner and teaches at Albany Medical College. He claims to be the second medical Weblogger and said that the first medical Weblogger doesn’t blog regularly anymore. His blog is Docnotes. He began the session by having the audience [...]

BloggerCon: Infrastructure

Sunday, October 5th, 2003

Infrastructure Moderated by Andrew Grumet BloggerCon October 5, 2003 The primary contributors were Erin Clerico of Weblogger, Ross Karchner of Localfeeds, and Scott Johnson of Feedster. Andrew and the contributors wore wonderful hats while talking about technology related to blogs. They didn’t talk about the different software bloggers use, like Moveable Type and Radio and [...]