I am not a big fan of liquid layouts. I prefer fixed-width, because the number of words on a line can affect readability. But some great points about blog width that can apply in general to all web sites.
We worked with Conde Nast Weddings – they’re great folks. I hope this gives their sites another big boost.
Is it possible that a standard for web analytics definitions could become a reality? I sure hope so. It’d be nice if a page view was a page view, no matter whose analytics software you were using.
I’ve been noticing an ever-rising tide of application invites, pokes, prods, requests to answer questions, etc. on Facebook. Is this networking site reaching a critical mass of uselessness? In the mean time, LinkedIn just hums along quietly…
What went wrong? Web 2.0 is a fiction invented by VCs and journalists who need to simplify things. That’s what went wrong. You can’t version evolution. There’s no “Chimp 2.0″ or “amoeba 5.0″. There’s gradual change.
Mark Cuban opens mouth, swallows common sense.
Sharon Baerny, a marketer and copywriter, has launched her new blog. I’ve worked with Sharon for a long time – anything she writes is worth a read. Check out her blog!
I was getting all ready to rip Robert Scoble’s recent Mahalo report to pieces, but Rand Fishkin does it so well I don’t need to. Mahalo is a new, human-powered search engine. Scoble rants alternately about SEO and how Mahalo will crush Google. Rand points