Getting the new Google author meta working

August 07 Comments Off on Getting the new Google author meta working Category: Actual, Code, Web Design, Wordpress

So I decided this morning that I wanted to get the new author meta information working on my main blog. The goal being that when an article from HackText shows up in a Google Search it will show a nice thumbnail of me with a link to my Google Profile on the Google search page. […]

Carnival of Journalism: Hack your life with the Kindle, After the Deadline and more

June 09 Comments Off on Carnival of Journalism: Hack your life with the Kindle, After the Deadline and more Category: Feed, HackText

This month’s Carnival of Journalism asks: how do you hack your life? What tools and techniques allow you to work smarter and more effectively? There are four big things I want to focus on in this post. How my Kindle makes me a better worker and a more reliable journalist. Why After the Deadline makes […]

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Links 3-31-11: Blogger’s new look, A tell-all telephone, Microsoft v Google

April 01 Comments Off on Links 3-31-11: Blogger’s new look, A tell-all telephone, Microsoft v Google Category: Actual, Links

Today Microsoft asked the same European regulators who deemed them them anti-competitive to consider Google’s behavior monopolistic.

Links 2-1-11: Google gets artsy, Readability pays authors, Gamify

February 02 Comments Off on Links 2-1-11: Google gets artsy, Readability pays authors, Gamify Category: Actual, Links

Today Google launched its “Art Project.” It’s a nifty website with some very high resolution images combined with street-view style tours of the various art galleries involved. It’s cool, check it out. Even cooler, people can build their own collections of the art and share them, along with comments.