我使用的是TypePad的blog服务,刚发现TypePad可能已被国内GFW屏蔽掉,下面是我自己亲身经历的报道:(本来想过来通告一下这个事情,没想到Isaac已率先披露消息)
最先发现的异常,是昨天(2005年6月21日)中午开始。由于我用的TypePad服务使用的是捆绑自己的独立域名http://wozy.net(指向TypePad托管blog的IP),昨天上午时用此域名可正常访问blog,但中午后已不能正常打开站点。
昨天晚些时间,我试了用原来的blog网址(TypePad提供的原网址)http://wozy.blogs.coms可以打开blog,此时只是怀疑自己域名的解析问题,所以未做进一步原因的排查,等待时间恢复故障。
今天中午时,发现http://wozy.net仍然未能访问,但http://wozy.blogs.com能够访问,起了疑心,Ping了一下两个域名的IP地址,发现不一样,原来TypePad的blog服务的IP地址已更改,这也是这段时间http://wozy.net打不开,而http://wozy.blogs.com能打开的原因。
此时以为只是TypePad网络上的调整,想到原因已找到,我将独立域名的IP指向更改为新的IP,想来等一段时间就可正常访问了。
没想到到了下午三、四点钟的时候再试时,发现连http://wozy.blogs.com也不能打开了。这时仍然以为是TypePad的技术故障。之后一直到晚上现在,试了多次,都未能打开这两个网址。
我怀疑出问题了。于是通过TypaPad主页(主页可打开)上点击其它托管的blog,发现都没能打开,于是用代理打开去试,都能打开这些blog了,包括自己的。
通过这些试验,初步认定整个TypePad的blog服务已被国内再次封锁了。
这是窝子对此次TypePad blog被封事件的亲历报道。后面我将继续对此事进行跟踪,报道后续发展动态。
(BTW,假如TypePad真的被封了,相信在这里受到最直接影响的就是我个人,我得给自己的blog考虑后路了,哈!)
作了好一段时间的 Blog 观察者,也身体力行写了了一段时间,发现还是被 Blog 大潮吞没了.现在似乎到了为 Blog 而 Blog 的时代了.
刚开始的时候,自己完全是为了新奇而写Blog.但是这样很难坚持下去的--必须要有读者的反馈才好.Blog 如果缺乏互动就变成了一个人的喃喃自语,一潭死水.如果只是写技术内容的话,的确太闷了.所以说 Blog 也可能需要炒作,必须弄些桃色元素--有些网站这样一举成名,当然,收益者可能也会耸耸肩说到:这也是给广大网民扫扫盲,告诉你Blog都有什么呀.
最近我的雅虎邮箱(bigfoot邮箱的转发地址)总是收到bigfoot的服务警告:
Dear Bigfoot Member,
We have temporarily suspended your email account chedong@bigfoot.com.
This might be due to either of the following reasons:
1. A recent change in your personal information (i.e. change of address).
2. Submiting invalid information during the initial sign up process.
3. An innability to accurately verify your selected option of subscription due to an internal error within our processors.
See the details to reactivate your Bigfoot account.
Sincerely,The Bigfoot Support Team
+++ Attachment: No Virus (Clean)
+++ Bigfoot Antivirus - www.bigfoot.com
附件是一个zip文件:雅虎邮箱查不出病毒
但是下载这个附件一解包:立刻查出了病毒
文件名是一个隐藏的.exe文件:中间有大量的空格
“account-info.txt________________________.exe”
spyware真是越来越狡猾了。
大家一起看看,是否所有的Typepad都不能访问了,还是只有部分受到了影响?
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前阵子无意间发现了这个叫Begging The Question的blog。我有个习惯,一旦发现一个感觉不错的blog,一定会去逛逛About Page,看看主人有什么来头。毕竟好奇心人皆有之,我也不例外。^_^
果然,在ABOUT里一下就挖到了好东西。Blog主人在解释为什么取Begging The Question这个名字的时候说:
Recently, in several places within a short span, I saw someone commit one of my biggest pet peeve grammar mistakes. They used the phrase "begs the question" essentially literally. That is, they meant, "raises the question" or "suggests the question." Of course, that's not what it means. "Begging the question" is the logical fallacy of assuming the conclusion of your argument. Anyway, I got sufficiently peeved about this and decided to use the phrase as the name of my blog.
说句老实话,我当时有点脸红。往往都是我挑别人的毛病,说某某错误是我的pet peeve,为什么那么多人犯。原来我也会犯别人眼中的低级错误,也会成为别人pet peeve的又一例子。
知错能改,善莫大焉。赶紧补一下功课,把beg the question吃透。
词组的定义是:To assume what has still to be proved: To say that we should help the region's democratic movement begs the question of whether it really is democratic.
这个例句很有意思,因为它恰好说明了为什么那么多人会误用beg the question。无论是正确的定义(to assume what has still to be proved),还是习惯性的错误定义(a synonym for "to raise the question", or to indicate that "the question really ought to be addressed"),这个例句都可以说得通。
正确的版本:说我们应该帮助该地区的民主运动其实犯了一个逻辑上的错误——这个运动是不是真的民主还没得到证实。
错误的版本:说我们应该帮助该地区的民主运动,不禁提出这样一个问题:这个运动真的民主吗?
我来试着给一个不模棱两可的例句:Saying Joey should mind his own business begs the question that Joey is a man. (叫Joey管好他自己的事情犯了认定Joey是男人的错误。) *特别说明:Joey是个中性名字,女生也可以叫Joey。另外,这句话的后半段如果改为begs the question of whether Joey is a man,就模棱两可了。
值得注意的是,beg the question的误用(raise the question,avoid the question,the question should really be addressed)由于过于普及,已经有了不可动摇的地位。
World Wide Words指出:It is gaining ground, and one or two recent dictionaries claim that it is now acceptable—the New Oxford Dictionary of English, for example, says it is "widely accepted in modern standard English".
Wikipedia也提到:This usage is often sharply criticized by proponents of the traditional meaning, but has nonetheless come into sufficiently widespread use that it is now the most common use of the term.
既然有Oxford Dictionary撑腰,这种“错误”的用法大家也不妨一记。当然,大前提是你必须知道beg the question的正确用法。
给个不模棱两可的“错误”例句: All the plans have failed and we have no money left. This begs the question: what's next? (所有的计划都已经泡汤,我们的钱也用完了。不得不问一句:接下来怎么办?)
Bonus videos: 1) New Order - Jetstream 2) New Order - Krafty
最近狂听Oasis、Cold Play的新专辑,渐渐喜欢上了英式摇滚。这个英国摇滚乐队J Church居然和我一样喜欢王菲,这首《I Want To See Faye Wong》很不错,很有英式摇滚的味道,也唱出了我的心声,我也想见王菲!估计他们也很喜欢《重庆森林》:I would be her Tony Leung(梁朝伟) if given half the chance,不过,现在应该改词了:I would be her Li Yapeng(李亚鹏) if given half the chance:)
歌词:
Saw her in a sandwich shop a million miles away, She acts (if maybe not the best) and I think it's okay, She sings her simple new wave songs with alien inspiration, I collect her photos from Yes! Communication I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, So I can try to sing along, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, So I can try to sing along I don't know any titles of any of her songs, I thought I wouldn't like it but I found out I was wrong, Hands on eyes and ears and mouth, don't make any sense, I would be her Tony Leung if given half the chance I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, So I can try to sing along, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, So I can try to sing along I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, So I can try to sing along, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, I want to see Faye Wong, So I can try to sing along
Myspace从成长到现在不满2年, 但是已经远远超过了历史上任何的社区的发展速度, 几乎在众多的媒体关注到的它的时候, Myspace已经远远的超过了人们的预期, 牢牢的成为了美国社区类的No1.
昨天晚上见到了Myspace的总裁 Tom ,一个30多岁会说几句中文的年轻人. 针对myspace, 我以前做过一个调研, 当我告诉tom我早些时候专门做过一次关于myspace的调研会的时候, tom很惊讶, 当然也很高兴.
Myspace现在有100左右的员工, 网站总的注册人数大约2千万, 并且整体的PV 在年底将追上google, 每个月大约有2百万的新增用户,
说道用户, tom 风趣的说, we will run out of users soon, 毕竟这样的增长速度不出一年美国的全部的年轻人将都成为其会员, 显然需要新鲜的空间和新鲜的模式.
搜索引擎 | 搜索力指数 | 排名升降 | 份额 |
1. Baidu |
70691090 |
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46.21% |
2. 3721 |
43193382 |
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28.23% |
3. Google |
23992546 |
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15.68% |
4. Sina |
3517302 |
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2.30% |
5. Sohu |
2766298 |
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1.81% |
6. 163 |
2411894 |
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1.58% |
7. Yahoo |
1798378 |
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1.18% |
8. Sogou |
1629054 |
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1.06% |
9. Yisou |
1581354 |
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1.03% |
10. QQ |
1084174 |
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0.71% |
11. Tom |
142802 |
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0.09% |
12. Zhongsou |
137406 |
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0.09% |
13. China |
26250 |
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0.02% |
14. iSou |
15566 |
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0.01% |
We launched our MSN Search engine on February 1st and have remained hard at work to make it better every day. Yesterday, we released some improvements we hope you’ll like. Much of this work is targeted directly at feedback that our blog readers and other customers have given us, so please keep the comments coming! We have a long way to go to achieve our vision of the perfect search engine – and we can’t do it without your continued feedback and support..
Our number one user request was to improve and expand upon our local search offering. The ‘Near me’ feature we launched in February was missing something really important – the ability to look up yellow page and white page numbers. Our new local search beta integrates maps, yellow pages, white pages, and web results. It also integrates satellite images from TerraServer to provide you with an overhead shot of where you want to go. This makes it much easier to find a local pizza place or art museum! You can access this beta by heading to our local search page or by entering a query term with local data (such as a zipcode or city, state) in our mainline search box.
Our team focuses obsessively on the relevance of the web results. We want to get the most relevant result in the top position all of the time. The ranker we released in February served us well, but had some flaws that we weren’t happy about. In collaboration with Chris Burges and other friends from Microsoft Research, we now have a brand new ranker. The new ranker has improved our relevance and perhaps most importantly gives us a platform we think we can move forward on quicker than before. This new ranker also is based on technology with an awesome name – it’s a neural net, which we internally call "RankNet". For you Star Trek fans out there – I keep thinking of the android Data powering our search engine.
Pictured below is an illustration of the relevance for the query “pbs evolution videos” over time. With the oldest on top, you can see that over the past few weeks we’ve brought high quality results into the top positions and moved the official PBS page to position 1. The “correct” page is highlighted in green below and you can see it move into position #1.
Aided by our new ranker, we were able to produce particularly big relevance gains in Japan. The queries tsutaya (A Multimedia Entertainment Shopping Company), win2000, and kat-tun (a music band) all showed noticeable improvement. The feedback we’ve received so far has been very positive so we think we are on the right track.
You’ll notice that we’ve expanded our sports instant answers too. You can now get instant answers for your favorite professional baseball teams and players. By using MSN Search, you can see that Ichiro’s batting average is back over .300 – whew.
We’ve also added a number of new operators that will enable you to narrow your search to exactly what you’re looking for. We’ve added FileType:, one of the most asked for operators, which restricts documents to a particular filetype. InAnchor:, InURL:, InTitle:, and InBody: are now available to find keywords in a particular part of the document, or in anchor text pointing to a document. We’ve augmented the Link: keyword that finds documents that link to a particular page with LinkDomain:<domain>, which finds documents that point to any page in a domain. Finally, we’ve added a new experimental operator called Contains:. Contains: returns documents that contain hyperlinks to documents with a particular file extension; for example, contains:wma returns documents that contain a link to a WMA file.
We hope you like these new improvements – please leave us a comment to tell us what you think.
Ken Moss, MSN Search General Manager