081004 Daily Links (Oct 04, 2008)
- Thought For The Day: What you assume makes an ass out of u and me..
- XDRTB
As the facilitators of human expression, we ought to be involved in solving and educating about the thing that put humans at risk.
- Silicon Valley Recruiting Roadshow
See you there on October 23. Nice overview from Mark Tortorici.
- When it comes to China, is Skype the new Yahoo?
"The worst case, until now, has been Yahoo’s explicit cooperation with authorities, resulting in the imprisonment of several journalists and dissidents."
- Google No Longer Suggests Directory Submission
It used to be the case that a paid Yahoo listing earned you Google juice. No more.
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Is the link economy really broken?
"When I come across a site — whether it’s Ars Technica, or CNET, or the New York Times — and most of the links are internal, I instinctively don’t trust what I’m reading. Maybe that’s just me, but I think excessive internal linking is almost worse than no links at all. At least having no links at all could be a result of plain old ignorance; linking only to yourself means you know full well that links are valuable, and you know how to do it, but you either can’t be bothered to look for other material or you want the Google juice all for yourself. It’s fundamentally anti-Web. We already have lots of places that don’t link — they’re called the mainstream media."
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