Archive for January, 2005
I was checking out the new hitmap I installed on this blog a few weeks ago and sat back in awe. It confirmed what I already knew, that the internet is global. But to see that it really is…now that’s different. In just a couple weeks, this blog has been viewed by someone on every […]
Do you ever have one of those days where you start to notice a bit of a trend in something, then all of a sudden lots of people are talking about it? I feel like that tonight. It’s been a busy day and so I’m catching up on some blogs and two of […]
According to PubSub via Micro Persuasion, the blogsphere has reached 8 Million blogs.
Technorati says they are tracking 777M blogs.
I plan to blog about PubSub soon. It’s a cool site too.
In other news, the cell phone market expects to hit 2 Billion this year.
This begs the question: What are Christian ministries doing to be more […]
Eric Elder has just launched a new design to his web ministry, theRanch.org. It’s got a really good look and has some great stuff there. Music, stories, messages, and interactivity are all part of the site.
I don’t know Eric well (I think we’ve met once), but I know his heart for […]
Today some interesting announcements came out from the major blog and search engine companies. They are all teaming together to fight comment spam in blogs. If you’re not familiar with the practice, some spammers will comment on blogs, usually deep in the blog hoping the owner won’t see it, with links to their […]
There’s been a lot of talk last week and this weekend about tags. Tags are something relatively new and I’m still getting my head around some application ideas. Problogger has posted Technorati Tags for Dummies while Micro Persuasion has posted Get Folksy with Folksonomies (which is another term for tags). I found […]
My friends at IndyChristian.com have informed me that they have converted their site into a full blog. They write:
IndyChristian.com is not about a website… it’s about a web-strategy. And that involves the entire tapestry of solid, born-again believers weaving a web of ‘driven Christians in the Racing Capital of the World’… to consumately carry […]
I’ve just learned of a new blog to monitor. Fellow Campus Crusade staff member, Doug, has recently joined the blogsphere. He calls his blog Outside The Box Ministry and it looks promising. In his first post he states:
This website is designed to be a place that promotes creative resources for doing ministry. […]
The other day I wrote about a great website for fonts and typography. To continue on that theme a bit (the theme of copy design), I wanted to link up a couple of cool sites for figuring out color.
Colours on the Web is a good place to start to get some history of colors, […]
There’s a new blog that’s come to my attention (via SteelerDirtFreak) by the pastor of San Clemente Presbyterian Church…and he “gets it”. Some quotes from today:
…back then [in October], I didnÂ’t get it. I just blogged because Mark said it was a good way to get some ideas out and get some people […]
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