probably the best comment spam in the world

The Akismet spam filter included with WordPress.com means I am not troubled by comment spam on my blog at all, ever. However, I recently reviewed the spam sitting there all alone in quarantine. Most was inviting me to sample all sorts of delights describing all manner of different and very imaginative ways that a man and (wo)man can be joined together. One spam comment stood out head and shoulders above all others though with a blissfully simple but effective, marketing message....

December 19, 2005

high availability, resilient, non-stop, 7×24 computing

So Typepad had plans to implement resilient disk storage but had an outage before the work was complete, which meant that users lost access to their treasured blogs as a consequence. Elsewhere del.ico.us celebrated the Yahoo! takeover by having an outage that also meant that users lost access to their bookmarks. I also noticed that the transaction log on the database used by Newsgator filled up over the weekend and the forums were also unavailable this morning....

December 19, 2005

Tom Raftery podcast with WordPress

I just downloaded an interesting, wide ranging interview (sorry podcast) by Tom Raftery with Matt Mullenweg and Donncha O’Caoimh, the two leading developers behind WordPress. Matt and Donncha talk about their backgrounds, hosted WordPress.com, features in 2.0, blogging, spam, plugins and future WordPress developments. Tom also happened to ask a specific question about my concerns for the WordPress business model and Matt provided some reassurance that there is a revenue stream through partnerships (hosting companies) so both guys do have enough money to eat, drink Murphys and wear clothes....

December 18, 2005

Xmas present for bloglines users

Those nice people at bloglines have responded to my recent review of RSS readers and my scathing comments about the sluggish performance. We feel your pain Or maybe it is just coincidence.

December 16, 2005

probably the best blogging platform in the world

In a previous article, I wanted to add a trackback to properly cite an article on Ben Gillbank’s blog about his Regulus theme. I couldn’t find the trackback URL but, as ever, WordPress is doing all the donkey work for me and now I see my posting does indeed appear as a comment in Ben’s original article. No manual intervention, head scratching or wasted time. Exactly as it should be.

November 30, 2005

BlogShares

I quite enjoy the idea of BlogShares.com which a fantasy stock market for blogs. BlogShares places a notional value on your blog based on the number (and value) of inbound and outbound links. Shares in blogs can then be traded. BlogShares is also useful for identifying blogs by people with similar interests. For example, most Oracle technically minded people usually link to Tom Kyte’s excellent blog and their blogs are also worth reading....

November 30, 2005

How to track your blog

Don’t bother. Focus on content. If people care, they will comment.

November 23, 2005

thoughts on the Blogger to Wordpress upgrade

Things I like about Wordpress after a couple of days… The dashboard summary which includes ‘Incoming Links’, recent posts and comments at a glance. Wordpress also provides? basic statistics (hits, entry page, referrer). It looks like the data? is automatically cleaned of spiders and bots so the figures you get are more likely to relate to actual human beings. You can also remove hits incurred as part of administration. Being able to easily and quickly define a hierarchy of categories and tag your posts....

November 13, 2005

Winter is the time for migration

I was investigating the bewildering world of trackbacks, pingbacks and blog comments and found that my existing provider, blogger.com, supports backlinks (inbound links to a specific article from a Google search) but not trackbacks. Then I discovered Wordpress.org which is a blogging tool that supports proper trackbacks, pingbacks (and a whole lot more besides). Although Wordpress is a freely available OpenSource PHP based application, I would need to upgrade my current web hosting to include PHP (for the massive sum of an additional 4GBP per month)....

November 12, 2005

another change of scene

Dear Reader We had some great times on blogger together but all good things must come to an end. I just feel we need a break from each another. I need some time to think and some personal space (on Wordpress) and there is no other ISP involved. Please - believe me. The Web site hits were bubbling up nicely, the feedburner circulation peaked at 14 and we even had a couple of people referring to and commenting on this blog....

November 12, 2005