Month: February 2006

  • Defining authority

    Shel Israel, on his Naked Conversations blog, has an interesting comment about Technorati’s filter by authority feature. It seems to have been inspired by Google, in the sense that authoritative blogs are considered to be the ones more widely linked to, an approach to which Shel responds: Big numbers do NOT necessarily mean you have […]

  • It’s upgrade time

    It may surprise you to learn that my main computer – the one that 90% of Elgg code was written on – is a Toshiba Satelite Pro A10 laptop I bought for

  • Does this mean we’re part of the gang now?

    LOGO2.0 part II Originally uploaded by Stabilo Boss. It’s a lump of web 2.0 logos – and somehow Elgg’s made it in, just to the bottom right of Skype. I’m not sure what we’ve done to, er, deserve this, but it sure feels good to be accepted into the clique. Next year I fully expect […]

  • A missed funding opportunity for Transport for London?

    http://www.digitalhome.plus.com/tube/sponsors.pdf A groan-worthy tube map where every station name has been ever-so-slightly altered in order to attract a corporate sponsor.