Posted on April 30, 2006
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Bookends is an collection of some interesting web sightings for each month. Here are odd happenings in April.
- The month started with the fools day, with some people celebrated in their own ways. Then came the first annual Naked CSS day, on the 5th, when websites shed their inhibitions about how they look.
- Then it was the tax day and as Marc Fluery was basking in the new millions, Scott McNealy stepped down as CEO of Sun Microsystems.
- I celebrated my birthday on the 14th, by giving this blog a new look-n-feel. Let me know if you like it. My article on Open Source CMS was published in EOSJ.
Posted on March 31, 2006
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Bookends is an collection of some interesting web sightings for each month. Here is March Updates.
- My company has finally entered the blogosphere, with a blog called Openlogue. Even though our chairman was already blogging at a personal level, openlogue is our corporate initiative.
- Try ‘failure’ on google search. See what shows up on top of everything. Amazing? Well, thanks for voting for failure - not once, but twice.
- I have seen blogs being used as pseudo websites, like this one. But this is an unique way to use a blog - selling homes. (ps. the site you see is actually powered by a blog tool, is what I mean)
- I use writely as my blogging tool. I just find it very slick, which is why I also use it for writing other articles (not blog entries). Writely used to be a free service, up until google bought them. Now registrations are closed, and new registrations are by invitation only. Not suprising I found this on eBay. And Yes, there was a winner. Go figure!!