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Michael Arrington at TechCrunch has a post on the fact that a guy at NBC published a post about NBC's social networking policy on his blog, and then removed it.
As Arrington points out »it’s always the deleted blog posts that get the most attention« — so there's no point in deleting the policy for NBC, [...]

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[ categorized as: Media, News sites ]

Why is Danish newspaper Politiken keeping all search bots from indexing its site?
I've done a post in Danish on this on my ByteMe-blog, but figured I might as well just post one here.
The thing is, I've discovered that Politiken has a robots.txt file, that makes sure, that no search engine bots index anything.
This is strange, [...]

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[ categorized as: Advertising, Google, News sites ]

This world's leading blog?

According to Danish it newspaper ComON, Washington Post has launched, was is, apparently, going to be the leading blog in the world.
According to the article in ComON, the subjects include what influences everything from politics and economy to culture has on the world we're living in.
The new blog is called PostGlobal, check it out before [...]

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[ categorized as: Blogs, News sites, Web 2.0 ]

As the various search engines get used more and more, it becomes more and more important to adopt a logic link structure. Both so the user can get a fairly good taste of what the side has to offer, and to make it easier to use.
The ideal way, in my opinion, to use URLs are [...]

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[ categorized as: CMS, News sites ]

Advertising: A step too far

The Danish IT newspaper, ComON learned a lesson in online advertising; In deed, there is a limit on how much, the users will put up with.
ComON had a blue Dell banner, that rolled horizontal across the screen like a marquee, and if the user scrolled the page vertically, the banner followed them, covering both text [...]

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[ categorized as: Advertising, News sites ]

Danish online news sites and web standards

Behind this long title is a test I've done on, how well the Danish online news sites are in compliance with the W3C standards.
I entitled the short study "Danish online news sites and (non-)compliance with the W3C standards", since long titles seem so fancy :)
Let's start off with the conclusion:
The Danish news sites are very [...]

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[ categorized as: News sites ]