Here’s the final list of the 48 blogging mistakes from the partecipants to the blogging project started by Daniel at dailyblogtips.com. There’s also my entry, the blogging mistake I did for 25 years … but they changed my catchy title
While writing a post, always try to link to some older posts with absolute paths.
This week I’d like to talk about tips and tricks for rss feed optimization, and today I’d like to know what you think about one of the most discussed feed-related topics:
Full Feeds or Partial Feeds?
This is a never-ending debate, but I’d like to spend some words on it. Here are the main positions:
Why Full Feeds
As you may know, digg recently unbanned a lot of domains, and www.mapelli.info was amongst them.
They claimed they have improved their algorithm to easily detect spammy content, and that there’s no need to ban domains now.
The name is Spotplex, and the twist is “Trafficracy”.
At first sight, Spotplex looks like a clone of digg, with popular and latest content on the homepage. But the content is not rated by the users, but by the number of visits a page receives.
SocialMonkey is a Firefox plugin that displays useful information from the main "social" sites on top of each reddit story.
When O'Reilly talked about Web 2.0 and perpetual beta he was tryng to say (I think) that the classic software release cycle is becoming too slow and self-focused for modern companies and that companies should never stop to enhance their applications and services with help from the community.