"That was the 90s, with search engine algorithms that were dumb as a doorpost. Whether any of them really used keyword density as a direct metric I can’t say with certainty - but I even doubt that. At any rate,...
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Adrian Holovoty combines the talents of a web geek with the sensibilities of a newsman. How often has he said, "journalism is broken," but unlike gloom and doomers, Adrian offers simple but elegant ways to fix the news. His chicagocrime.org let's the user "view" crime stats...
I somehow feel more whole now, with the ability reconcile a lust for design and sport. Previously I had to be content drooling over Cervelo's bikes (the new white R3 particularly) and various bits of sailing gear....
highlighted by optic | 37 wks ago | updated 37 wks ago 748 views | 2 comments
"Earlier this year, XEROX introduced the concept of the “transient document” where the image from the original that was placed on the photocopy would only last a little longer than the average hours in a full...
Any system that encrypts your entire hard drive is overkill for most PC users. I prefer encrypted safes,
which are files that contain encrypted folders and files. To the
outside world, a safe looks like a big file filled with gobbledygook.
Open a safe with its password, and...
During recent years I have been enjoying free video lectures and have watched them a lot. Recently I found out many people did not know that there are free video lectures available from world's top universities such as University of California or MIT.
I decided to post my...