Alexa rankings

— New Alexa rankings are out, and we’ve jumped-up 18,000 places to 76,964. Some other popular blogs: * Sullivan: 14,448 * Scripting News: 28,852 * Kottke: 52,961 * Den Beste: 55,912 * LGF: 57,188 * Evhead: 73,873 * Ken Layne: 90,666 * Matt Welch: 91,444 * Sgt. Stryker: 113,335 * Nick Denton: 114,119 * VodkaPundit: … Continue reading “Alexa rankings”

— New Alexa rankings are out, and we’ve jumped-up 18,000 places to 76,964. Some other popular blogs:

* Sullivan: 14,448
* Scripting News: 28,852
* Kottke: 52,961
* Den Beste: 55,912
* LGF: 57,188
* Evhead: 73,873
* Ken Layne: 90,666
* Matt Welch: 91,444
* Sgt. Stryker: 113,335
* Nick Denton: 114,119
* VodkaPundit: 126,185

Bear fiction

— A new blog, The Truth Laid Bear, claims to be measuring links to blogs: Therefore, I decided to try to develop a way to measure, somewhat more objectively, where the most “interesting” spots in the blogosphere were. One measure of doing this would be to capture who is being linked to by other bloggers … Continue reading “Bear fiction”

— A new blog, The Truth Laid Bear, claims to be measuring links to blogs:

Therefore, I decided to try to develop a way to measure, somewhat more objectively, where the most “interesting” spots in the blogosphere were. One measure of doing this would be to capture who is being linked to by other bloggers the most. Easier said than done — but not impossible, as it turns out.

It turns out his method leaves a lot to be desired: according to him, there are 49 links into bennett.com, but according to my server log, there are 1877, and I can tell you exactly what each one of them is. He says there are only two links to Jerry Pournelle, ridiculous, and only 7 to Jason Kottke, one of the top five blogs in the entire universe, and Dave Winer’s Scripting News, the biggest tech blog, isn’t on the list at all.


Back to the drawing board, Bear – Alexa rankings are more accurate than this crap.

Reptile

— Reptile sounds interesting: Reptile is a P2P (peer to peer) application designed to locate and filter the best news on the Internet. Reptile provides a distributed and decentralized mechanism to search, cache, subscribe, and publish news and other content. Reptile also provides an infrastructure for increasing information diversification and reducing censorship and bias. And … Continue reading “Reptile”

Reptile sounds interesting:

Reptile is a P2P (peer to peer) application designed to locate and filter the best news on the Internet. Reptile provides a distributed and decentralized mechanism to search, cache, subscribe, and publish news and other content. Reptile also provides an infrastructure for increasing information diversification and reducing censorship and bias.

And best of all, it’s almost free – a $10 donation is all they ask.

Finally, a contest I can win

— The demure Up Yours – And More Helpful Tips announces a new poll: COMING UP NEXT ANOTHER GREAT POLL – THE BLOGOSPHERE’S MOST SEXIST BLOGGER!!!! Look, the voting is a mere formality. Just tell me what my prize is going to be so I can sell it on E-bay.

— The demure Up Yours – And More Helpful Tips announces a new poll:

COMING UP NEXT ANOTHER GREAT POLL – THE BLOGOSPHERE’S MOST SEXIST BLOGGER!!!!

Look, the voting is a mere formality. Just tell me what my prize is going to be so I can sell it on E-bay.

A dish served cold

— NYPOST.COM National News: CONDIT PLOTS REVENGE ON EX-PAL By NILES LATHEM June 2, 2002 — WASHINGTON – Dumped Democrat Gary Condit is quietly seeking revenge against the former prot?g? who cost him any chance of retaining his congressional seat. In an astonishing break with political tradition, Condit is now helping the Republican candidate in … Continue reading “A dish served cold”

NYPOST.COM National News: CONDIT PLOTS REVENGE ON EX-PAL By NILES LATHEM

June 2, 2002 — WASHINGTON – Dumped Democrat Gary Condit is quietly seeking revenge against the former prot?g? who cost him any chance of retaining his congressional seat.
In an astonishing break with political tradition, Condit is now helping the Republican candidate in his California district, The Post has learned.

Somehow I’m not surprised – politicos never forget a slight.

Meme creation

— Nick Denton continues his exercise in meme creation, promoting a false theory of blog history: Pedantic nitpick: she doesn’t even mention their precursors, the Bay Area techie blogs; I feel history being edited here. As we’ve demonstrated here previously, the first and oldest blogs belonged to the people known today as warbloggers: Ken Layne, … Continue reading “Meme creation”

Nick Denton continues his exercise in meme creation, promoting a false theory of blog history:

Pedantic nitpick: she doesn’t even mention their precursors, the Bay Area techie blogs; I feel history being edited here.

As we’ve demonstrated here previously, the first and oldest blogs belonged to the people known today as warbloggers: Ken Layne, Bill Quick, and myself. The elves didn’t get on the bandwagon until 1999, by which time blogging was already old hat. But it’s a fun troll, clearly one of Denton’s favourites, and it earns him points with the elves.

RSS autodiscovery

— dive into mark/May 30, 2002 started this idea making the rounds of Elf Blogs, an automatic way of allowing RoboPundit to find your site summary: This sounds like a fantastic idea. Specifying the location of your RSS feed in a standard machine-readable format would solve a real problem. Just add: “<link rel=”alternate” type=”text/xml” title=”XML” … Continue reading “RSS autodiscovery”

dive into mark/May 30, 2002 started this idea making the rounds of Elf Blogs, an automatic way of allowing RoboPundit to find your site summary:

This sounds like a fantastic idea. Specifying the location of your RSS feed in a standard machine-readable format would solve a real problem.

Just add: “<link rel=”alternate” type=”text/xml” title=”XML” href=”http://yoursite/index.rdf”>” to the index template in a Movable Type blog and I’ve got you. It goes in the same section as the META tags.

Exploding brains

— Bay Guardian Lit – May 2002 reviews Rebecca Blood’s blog books: Nothing like publishing books on allegedly “hot” new technologies to make those technologies jump eagerly into the ashcan of history. So let’s raise our bottles of caffeinated fruit soda to Perseus Books for publishing two new books (forthcoming in July) on the latest … Continue reading “Exploding brains”

Bay Guardian Lit – May 2002 reviews Rebecca Blood’s blog books:

Nothing like publishing books on allegedly “hot” new technologies to make those technologies jump eagerly into the ashcan of history. So let’s raise our bottles of caffeinated fruit soda to Perseus Books for publishing two new books (forthcoming in July) on the latest neato thing the kids are playing with: blogs! Both are projects of Rebecca Blood, apparently a “famous” blogger, and are cunningly titled We’ve Got Blog: How Weblogs Are Changing Our Culture and The Weblog Handbook: Practical Advice on Creating and Maintaining Your Blog. How nice. Precisely the sorts of things that someone who identifies herself in flap copy as a “freelance web-development consultant” would write. We can practically hear the sound of exploding brains as they splatter against a thousand bloggers’ computer monitors. Maybe it’s time to go back to reading the newspaper.

I would say the Old, Big Media is just going snarky on Hot New Tech, but I suspect they’ve nailed it, based on the previews of Blood’s books that I’ve seen. But I was wrong once before, so anything’s possible.

Via Blood’s blog.

The Scientology of Politics

— TAP: Web Feature: Tapped:. by . May 28, 2002. is unkind toward libertarianism: A NICE QUICK TAKE ON LIBERTARIANISM. From Chris Bertram over at Junius. (Charles Dodgson has some thoughts, too.) Tapped once spent three days at a Cato Institute retreat at the Rancho Bernardo Inn near San Diego. We came away with the … Continue reading “The Scientology of Politics”

TAP: Web Feature: Tapped:. by . May 28, 2002. is unkind toward libertarianism:

A NICE QUICK TAKE ON LIBERTARIANISM. From Chris Bertram over at Junius. (Charles Dodgson has some thoughts, too.) Tapped once spent three days at a Cato Institute retreat at the Rancho Bernardo Inn near San Diego. We came away with the view that libertarianism — especially the Ayn Randian kind — is the Scientology of politics: If you accept the premises, it all makes perfect sense. Kind of like Dianetics. Certainly the Cato conferees seemed liked cultists. When Tapped told one of them we sorta believed in gun control, he turned to us, glared menacingly, and said “You’re either ignorant, or evil. And either way, I’m going to take steps to protect myself against you.”

Welcome aboard the Cluetrain, Tapped – you’ve graduated from adolescent to adult politics. Now if we can wean you off liberalism, you’ll be there.

The Bertram v. Lindsay debate is first rate, however.

Advent

— John McLaughlin, Larry King, Arthur C. Clarke, and Joanne Jacobs figure into this magnificent piece from Soundbitten on Glenn Harlan Roberts’ war with Big Media.

— John McLaughlin, Larry King, Arthur C. Clarke, and Joanne Jacobs figure into this magnificent piece from Soundbitten on Glenn Harlan Roberts’ war with Big Media.