by Rob Cottingham | Sep 18, 2005 | Blogging, Technology
Just caught this little nugget on Ryan Boren’s WordPress.com blog, tracking the progress of the upcoming WordPress 1.6 release: 1.6 adds…. a nice, compact set of rules that has the advantage of not requiring updates whenever a page is added. htaccess needs... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 16, 2005 | Technology
A month ago, the developers of Mambo, an open-source content management system, split with the new foundation created to oversee its development and promotion. The coders promised to continue developing their own version of the software. That’s known in the... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 16, 2005 | Blogging, Technology
If you: have heard about blogging, and you’re intrigued, have been blogging a little, and you’re hungry to do more, or blog like a maniac, and want to meet others like you, then register now for Northern Voice 2006, Canada’s blogging conference. Alex... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 15, 2005 | Communicating, Technology
You’re heading into the workforce. What’s the one skill you need more than any other: computer networking certification? the latest management techniques? a driver’s license? Or is it the ability to string a sentence together? That last answer would... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 14, 2005 | Blogging, Technology
To nobody’s great surprise, the biggest player in search engines has entered the blog search arena. Folks, let’s have a big hand to welcome Google Blog Search. Technorati’s early lead in blog searching looks pretty vulnerable these days, thanks to... by Rob Cottingham | Sep 13, 2005 | Technology
A decade ago, I launched my first-ever web site — including a guide to wild places in the Victoria area. Those were the days before Dreamweaver, GoLive or even (cough)FrontPage. I turned instead to a program called HotDog from Sausage Software in Australia. I...