A Digg Request: Digg Widgets!

As Digg grows more with each new day, many users, including myself, are looking for ways to better network with friends and content. I propose the Digg Widget to help do just that.
But first…
Jeremiah Hoyet has an excellent post called “Will Digg’s Growth Affect The Community?” over on his blog, reeverb.

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Net Regulation: A Royal Fable

This is a great video that explains the dangers posed by search giant Google and several other online companies who support net regulation.
The video was created and provided by NetCompetition.org.
-Eric Odom

Filed under: General, Google

Digg Traffic vs. Google Traffic

Yes, Digg traffic sucks for revenue compared to visits from Google. I know, I know… this is common knowledge for most. But, it’s still interesting none the less.
Chitika’s blog has a great post up about a stat finding hunt they recently went on related to the Digg traffic vs. Google traffic debate.

Filed under: Google, Internet News, Social Networking

Linkworth enters Pay Per Post club

Text link advertising firm Linkworth has officially entered the Pay Per Post market.

First off, I like Linkworth. I’ve been a publisher for about two years now and they send a few hundred bucks my way every month. The links have always been on intrusive and I’ve had full control over who I accept as advertisers [...]

Filed under: Internet News, blogging

Sitemeter responds to the blogosphere!

The following is a comment just published to this post about Sitemeter and Spyware.

Filed under: General, Site Stats

Sitemeter spyware saga continues

Sitemeter users are bailing out at record numbers and the stat counting company has still not posted anything about it in their blog, privacy policy, or public website. In the end this will be a very painful lesson on how NOT to handle your public relations issues.
Since my original post, this blog has received about [...]

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Is Google Anti-Christian?

Is Google Anti-Christian?
Once again, Google has refused to mention Easter in its holiday logo tradition
I hope everyone had a wonderful Easter Holiday! Mine was terrific! I didn’t go to a church, but I did get to enjoy a perfectly cooked Sirloin Steak, heaping pile of mash potatoes, and some of the best corn on the [...]

Filed under: Google

iPod to the rescue!

Kevin Garrad (3rd Infantry Division) was recently patrolling a street in Tikrit, Iraq when a terrorist decided to open fire with an AK-47, hitting him in the iPod. The bullet hit the upper right corner of the iPod and the soldier now has a story that won’t go away anytime soon.
Kevin had the iPod in [...]

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