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Google’s secrets?

For Monday’s seminar, we will be talking about the controversial issue of “search engine optomization.” Google has recently filed a patent for its search process (let’s all look forward to the upcoming intellectual propertay wars among the largest search providers!), and some practical advice for placement based on this is provided in Great Site Ranking […]
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Three strikes

Three years running, now, I’ve had abstracts in to HICSS that I have failed to deliver on. I actually consider submitting something like that to be a promise to deliver, which makes it even worse. I have done it elsewhere: I was accepted for a NATO advanced studies institute in Russia, but didn’t hear until […]
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Collaborative PR (?)

I’ve been doing a wiki-interview with Dan Forbush in preparation for a workshop on the future of university PR. The talk has quickly run to RSS, and there is a second interview on the site that details Penn State’s use of RSS. I mention this partly because similar topics have come up recently in the […]
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Death of the link

Greg Elmer invited me up to the Toronto to meet with a group of folks (namely Auke Touwslager, Charles Davis, ganaele langlois, Abby Goodrum. Nart Villeneuve, Yuya Kiuchi, and Rob King) interested in various forms of web mapping. We talked about several issues related to crawling, and particular in a new web archiving project that […]
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