Mon 23 May, 2005

Source favicon00:13 添加了tag this表单 » Blog之【刻录事】
feedster19日的网志讲了“Future Salon and Feedster Tagging Prototype”。文中提供了MT下的代码: <form name="tags" method="get" action="http://bookmarks.feedster.com/submit.php"> <input type="text" name="tags" size="15"> <input type="hidden" name="uri" value="<$MTEntryPermalink valid_html="1"$>"> <input type="submit" value="Tag this"> </form> 有了这个表单之后,浏览者可以自由的标注标签了。 这个思路相当不错,特别是和RSS搜索引擎结合起来,这可以加强它的搜索功能。估计不久之后,人们也可以用上feedster的标签搜索了,不过这个和technorati有点不大一样,后者是作者自己添加的标签,而feedster则是来自阅览者(作者自己也可以添加)。 可是,加完标签之后呢(要不要在首页和RSS源中也加这段代码呢)?找了半天,没看到能有啥具体的作用。看上去似乎Feedster还没有完成bookmarks.feedster.com的功能。 期待中。 另外,Mediatuner这个在线Flasn的RSS阅读器很有趣。 celebrityflicker更是好玩,前些天还想呢,hao8hao.com如果加入标签功能的话,会更加有趣。...

Sun 22 May, 2005

Source favicon23:53 标签和关键词 » Blog之【刻录事】
标签的背后的网志中提到些关键词和标签的差异。 今天又想到些差别: 关键词可以使用的范围仅限于文本内容。而标签不同,它不仅可以用在文本内容上,还可以用于其他电子数据对象,比如图片、比如音频、比如视频,甚至是网站、软件、服务等,不只如此,它甚至可以应用在线下的任意一个对象。在这点上,关键词可是望尘莫及了。 很多人在提到关键词和标签的时候,总会把它们混起来,实际上可以混同的重叠领域很小。在美味书签或者365key中被设定的对象多种多样,有文章,有网站,有软件等等。 即便是在这个重叠的文本领域,标签也比关键词灵活得多,关键词多是针对内容本身,针对的是主题。做过图书编目工作的人应该很有体会。 而标签可以针对主题,但未必是受限于文章的内容本身,而是来自读者方面的理解,即便这种理解偏离文章本身所传达的也没关系。 此外,标签可以未必针对内容,也可以针对形式,比如可能我将一片文章的标签设定为评论或者新闻或者思考等等,这些字眼却绝对成不了关键词的。...
Source favicon17:23 浙江大学2005校友大会 » Che Dong's Photos

Che Dong posted a photo:

浙江大学2005校友大会

上周末的北京浙大校友会让我想起了94-98这4年在浙江大学期间的很多事情,其中这张照片很形象:照片上是北京的校友盛益和他的父亲(盛益那时候挺帅的,哈)

会上也有一些声音直接指出了近几年来中国高等教育的质量下降问题。对于我来说,浙大让我更怀念的是它上百门的选修课……

Source favicon15:14 MT-Blacklist中最常见的spam特征关键词 » Che Dong's Photos

Che Dong posted a photo:

MT-Blacklist中最常见的spam特征关键词

从我实际的使用经验来看:使用MT-Blacklist的自动域名发现并非一个很好机制,实际上还是需要很多的缺省关键词才能比较好的进行SPAM过滤。今天还尝试了一下http://bradchoate.com/projects/spamlookup 这个项目

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Source favicon11:41 GMail vs. Thunderbird: GMail wins! » Jeremy Zawodny's blog
I don't really remember why I decided to do this, but roughly a month and a half ago I began automatically forwarding copies of all my email to my GMail account. I wanted to see what it'd be like to use GMail on a daily basis--not using it exclusively but as a supplement to Thunderbird on my desktop. What I've discovered is that GMail is rather amazing. Like Flickr, it's on a very short list of Internet applications that...
Source favicon10:12 Google算甚么Personalisation呢? » Jan's Tech Blog
这两天很多的Blog都说,Google提供个人化的首页。Jan试过之后,真的不认为这是甚么的个人化。相对早前Google可自订的新闻内容(Customised News),我们可以将不同国家,不同题目的新闻带到同一页之上,这个Personalised Homepage真的不知Personalise了甚么。...
Source favicon00:46 Looking for a few blog savvy web designers for an unserved market » TimYang.com Geek Blog

With the increasing attention given to blogs, a rising number of non-techie professionals are seeking to create their own voice on the internet. Lawyers, SEO professionals, online marketers, political pundits and even ad agency executives. But they don't have a resource centre to cater to their needs. What they need are blogs designed to give their readership the impression of their professionalism, cost effective hosting and support for simple amendments to their sites. They can get their own free templates right now, but they want unique designs and hands-off solutions to shrink their learning curve to blogging.

I'm looking for web designers to form a small group that's willing to work with this unserved target market to:

  1. Create professional-looking (as opposed to cute-looking) unique templates for hosted blog CMSes like Wordpress, MT and Typepad.
  2. Export existing blog archives to the CMS of choice.
  3. Create blogs that are optimised for non-techies to go straight to blogging with all the latest and most helpful extensions and spam-blocking plugins in place (in other words, all the stuff you'd put into your own blog)
  4. Create money-making blog design with Adsense placements optimised for click-throughs.
  5. Write markup that's optimised for search engines using techniques such as content-before-navigation markup, [...Read the rest on the blog]


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