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The ethics of paid reviews

Following up on an earlier story, I look at the ethics of writing a paid review.

Performancing advertising

Performancing is "Helping bloggers succeed..." so they say. After their statistics tool, their Firefox blogging tool, and their 'Exchange' market place for paid bloggers. They have something new...

New Ufdi member: XUL Base

Jaco Roeloffs is one of my current colleagues at TomTom. He has lately been researching a great “new” technology called XUL. For those who don't know about XUL, it is the technology used by Mozilla/Firefox for their extensions, is based on XML, and gives great power on mixing client-side and server-side logic. Jaco only started his XUL Base weblog very recently, but already I know that his weblog will be a great addition to the network. Not only don't we have a XUL weblog in the network yet, also knowing Jaco personally and knowing what he's working on, I trust that we can expect some great postings on this weblog. Welcome to the network Jaco!

Help! A Virus!

Help! A Virus!

Blogosphere experiment

free domain names! check it out! ;)

Logging in english

I've shut down my dutch weblog. And I'm happy about it. I just have a single dilemma.

Creating your own RSS aggregator with Drupal

It is quite easy to create your own RSS aggregator using Drupal. In this article, I explain how easy.

A technology network

I'm thinking of starting a new weblog network, focussing on (web) technology.

The quest for the perfect design

I'm always on the lookout for a new design, but right now I have some specific questions.

Google has an RSS reader

A first look at Google's latest offering, an RSS reader.

Where do you suggest I start?

How to start your own weblog. This is a short tutorial that lays out the steps that might be good when you want to start logging.
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