Archive for June, 2006

Spamtaculous-spamming clogging my blog!

I have to tell you, that this blog spamming is really getting out of hand - I even get dozens of Chinese spam clogging my blog every day. In total, I must get 200 / day!

Besides being annoying, blog and message-board spamming are next to useless, in terms of promoting websites …

Will they ever learn?

Answer: No.

There must be a way to fight back as we did against email spam. But how can we mount a counter-spam-attack on the spammers?

Geocities Jerks

One common tactic for spammers is to set up Geocities websites and then try to get people to visit them … Geocities has to come up with some better policing of their system.

Web 2.0 Explained

Web 2.0 Explained

The Internet is buzzing these days about the emergence of what people call ‘Web 2.0′. It’s important for web designers to understand what this is, because it affects all web design.

IN A NUTSHELL: Web 2.0 is a combination of factors/elements that leads to a much more social, interactive Web. Here is a short list of some of the key elements that make Web 2.0 possible:

  • AJAX allows for the rise of the truly ‘rich’ Web user experience: web pages that act like desktop programs … no need to refresh entire pages to see new content on the page.
  • Auto-syndication (sharing of content) via RSS/XML feeds - and software that allows you to easily create and access these XML feeds.
  • New ways to mass-communicate over the Web - podcast (mp3) and video.

BLOGS GOT THE WHOLE THING GOING

Blogging tools like WordPress and TextPattern got the whole thing going: most blogs automatically create RSS feeds.

Blogs also make it easier than ever before, for people to write content for the Web. No need for Web design software like FrontPage or Dreamweaver and no need to know HTML.

As such, there has been an explosion of content creation of the Web: people are writing like crazy! The three points to take away from this is:

  1. Blogs make it simple to (essentially) create web pages.
  2. Blogs automatically syndicate/share content via RSS.
  3. Blogs make it easy for readers to interact with blogger’s (the authors,) via a built-in system that allows people to make comments … the social aspect enabled.

WEB 2.0 IS MORE THAN JUST BLOGGING

Another major characteristic of Web 2.0 is the remixing and combining of information from many different sources.

For example:

A Web 2.0 web site may grab many RSS feeds and massage them into a new filtered presentation. The advantage is that users can now access this information from one spot, instead of having to visit many different sites.

CONCLUSION

This (automated) sharing and mixing of content/information (between people and websites,) along with ‘rich’ Web user experience is Web 2.0.

… and you thought it was something more!

:)