oggi Bandcamp – Elevator music plays when you are logging in, and... By littlebigdetails.com Published On :: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 16:00:16 +0200 Bandcamp – Elevator music plays when you are logging in, and dings when finished. /via Kyle Decker Full Article ux mobile video ios submission bandcamp music elevator obnoarding sign up log in
oggi Investigating the relationship between the elemental composition of coprolites and trophic level: a brief digest of Late Carboniferous coprolites from the Joggins Formation By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Mon, 01 Feb 2021 00:00:00 EDT Bingham-Koslowski, N; Grey, M; Ehrman, J M; Pufahl, P. The Atlantic Geoscience Society (AGS), 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts/La Société Géoscientifique de l'Atlantique, 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts; 2021 p. 14<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20200688.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20200688.jpg" title="The Atlantic Geoscience Society (AGS), 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts/La Société Géoscientifique de l'Atlantique, 47th Colloquium and Annual Meeting, program with abstracts; 2021 p. 14" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
oggi Waste mining: investigating the elemental composition of late Carboniferous coprolites from the Joggins Formation By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Tue, 03 Oct 2023 00:00:00 EDT Bingham-Koslowski, N; Grey, M; Pufahl, P; Ehrman, J; Strauss, A. Geoscience Canada vol. 50, 2023 p. 118, https://doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2023.50.20<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20220635.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20220635.jpg" title="Geoscience Canada vol. 50, 2023 p. 118, https://doi.org/10.12789/geocanj.2023.50.20" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
oggi Travel Blogging Turns 20 Today By www.gadling.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2014 17:31:00 EST Filed under: History, Blogs HP Virtual Museum Today marks the 20th anniversary of what's believed to be the first travel blog post. So happy birthday to us, and maybe you too! In honor of the occasion, travel bloggers worldwide are raising a glass (ok, they were probably doing that anyway), Jeff Greenwald, the author of that first travel blog post, uploaded from the tourism bureau in Oaxaca, Mexico, reflected back on the experience for "Wired." A recently-released program called Mosaic was revolutionizing what might be possible on the World Wide Web. "What we hope you'll do," the editor [at O'Reilly Media] said, "is write columns for us - from the road. We'll publish them live, on the GNN [Global Network Navigator, O'Reilly's website], where people can read them as you travel." The Travelers' Center, he told me, would include a feature that sounded miraculous: A map would be displayed on their website, with dots showing the locations from where I'd sent back posts. People would simply click on those dots - and see the story I'd written from that location! Continue reading Travel Blogging Turns 20 TodayTravel Blogging Turns 20 Today originally appeared on Gadling on Mon, 06 Jan 2014 17:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments Full Article Global Network Navigator GNN Jeff Grenwald Mexico Oaxaca OReilly Media The Travelers Center Wired.com
oggi I'm Giving Up Blogging! By sshu-s4.tripod.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:55:58 -0600 Actually, I'm going to be moving ... my blog that is. After some discussions with both my wife and my blogfather (Paul Brown), blogging appears like it is going to stay with me. I've been getting more interest in blog projects, blog writing, blog marketing, blog networking, blog small talk ... as much as I've been bucking moving, I need to just do it. My current service with Tripod does not support some of the front-end authoring productivity tools that I need. Additionally, although most of my readers are non-bloggers and non-technical, things like lack of support for trackback and some other technical things are not ideal for me. Time to bite the bullet. This move may also give me an opportunity to start fresh and get rid of some bad habits I have like maintaining multiple RSS feeds, writing some stuff in HMTL but having some stuff in other formats, etc. Here the new destination ... http://www.steveshu.typepad.com. Hope to see you on the other side! We'll be covering Suzanne's series of posts there as well. Steve Shu Managing Director S4 Management Group Email: sshu@s4management.com Web: http://www.s4management.com Full Article
oggi DAQ Software offers 4 triggers for data logging. By www.industrialnewsroom.com Published On :: Windmill v6 modular data acquisition and control software suite collects data from sensors and equipment such as thermocouples, pressure transducers, flow meters, USB and Modbus devices. It runs under Windows 98 and later, and all programs are ready-to-run with no programming required. Software provides 4 choices of how to trigger data logging: when equipment sends new data, when readings cross alarm threshold, on pressing space bar on keyboard, or upon pressing software Start button. Full Article
oggi The Essentials of Blogging for Small Business By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Fri, 29 May 2015 09:00:00 -0400 Why you should you blog? Through posting simple things such as helpful tips, special discounts or the latest industry news you can effectively maintain your customer relationships and give people a reason to visit to your website. More recently blogging and content marketing has been widely used to enhance SEO strategy. Writing articles around the keywords that you are targeting will help to improve rankings in search engines. Furthermore, if you write unique and valuable articles, other websites will link to your content and as a result; this will increase your website's back-links. complete article Full Article
oggi 10 Pro Techniques to Improve Your Business Blogging By www.small-business-software.net Published On :: Wed, 4 Apr 2018 09:00:01 -0400 Use a Content Scorecard to Publish Better Blog Posts When it comes to creating blog content for your business, quality is just as important as quantity, if not more so. To make sure all of your posts are up to professional standards, use the content scorecard included in this Social Media Examiner post by Garrett Moon. Choose the Right Keywords for Your Blog Niche If you want readers to be able to organically find our blog content, you need to include some relevant keywords. Choosing those keywords can be a challenge, so check out the recent Abtech Blog post by Abasifreke Etop for some useful tips. complete article Full Article
oggi SQL*Plus error logging – New feature release 11.1 By www.orafaq.com Published On :: Fri, 02 May 2014 14:39:27 +0000 articles: SQL & PL/SQLOne of the most important things that a developer does apart from just code development is, debugging. Isn’t it? Yes, debugging the code to fix the errors that are raised. But, in order to actually debug, we need to first capture them somewhere. As of now, any application has it’s own user defined error logging table(s). Imagine, if the tool is rich enough to automatically capture the errors. It is very much possible now with the new SQL*PLus release 11.1 A lot of times developers complain that they do not have privilege to create tables and thus they cannot log the errors in a user defined error logging table. In such cases, it’s a really helpful feature, at least during the unit testing of the code. I made a small demonstration in SCOTT schema using the default error log table SPERRORLOG, hope this step by step demo helps to understand easily : NOTE : SQL*Plus error logging is set OFF by default. So, you need to “set errorlogging on” to use the SPERRORLOG table. SP2 Error Copyright (c) 1982, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options SQL> desc sperrorlog; Name Null? Type ----------------------------------------- -------- ---------------------------- USERNAME VARCHAR2(256) TIMESTAMP TIMESTAMP(6) SCRIPT VARCHAR2(1024) IDENTIFIER VARCHAR2(256) MESSAGE CLOB STATEMENT CLOB SQL> truncate table sperrorlog; Table truncated. SQL> set errorlogging on; SQL> selct * from dual; SP2-0734: unknown command beginning "selct * fr..." - rest of line ignored. SQL> select timestamp, username, script, statement, message from sperrorlog; TIMESTAMP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- USERNAME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-SEP-13 01.27.29.000000 AM SCOTT TIMESTAMP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- USERNAME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- selct * from dual; SP2-0734: unknown command beginning "selct * fr..." - rest of line ignored. ORA Error SQL> truncate table sperrorlog; Table truncated. SQL> select * from dula; select * from dula * ERROR at line 1: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist SQL> select timestamp, username, script, statement, message from sperrorlog; TIMESTAMP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- USERNAME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-SEP-13 01.36.08.000000 AM SCOTT TIMESTAMP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- USERNAME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- select * from dula ORA-00942: table or view does not exist Like shown above, you can capture PLS errors too. If you want to execute it through scripts, you can do it like this, and later spool the errors into a file. I kept these three lines in the sperrorlog_test.sql file - truncate table sperrorlog; selct * from dual; select * from dula; SQL> @D:sperrorlog_test.sql; Table truncated. SP2-0734: unknown command beginning "selct * fr..." - rest of line ignored. select * from dula * ERROR at line 1: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist SQL> select TIMESTAMP, SCRIPT, STATEMENT, MESSAGE from sperrorlog; TIMESTAMP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-SEP-13 01.50.17.000000 AM D:sperrorlog_test.sql; SP2-0734: unknown command beginning "D:sperror..." - rest of line ignored. TIMESTAMP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-SEP-13 01.50.27.000000 AM D:sperrorlog_test.sql selct * from dual; SP2-0734: unknown command beginning "selct * fr..." - rest of line ignored. TIMESTAMP --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCRIPT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATEMENT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MESSAGE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11-SEP-13 01.50.27.000000 AM D:sperrorlog_test.sql select * from dula ORA-00942: table or view does not exist SQL> Check Oracle documentation on SPERRORLOG. In addition to above, if you want to be particularly specific about each session’s error to be spooled into a file you could do this - SQL> set errorlogging on identifier my_session_identifier Above mentioned IDENTIFIER keyword becomes a column in SPERRORLOG table. It would get populated with the string value “my_session_identifier”. Now you just need to do this - SQL> select timestamp, username, script, statement, message 2 from sperrorlog 3 where identifier = 'my_session_identifier'; To spool the session specific errors into a file, just do this - SQL> spool error.log SQL> select timestamp, username, script, statement, message 2 from sperrorlog 3 where identifier = 'my_session_identifier'; SQL> spool off Full Article
oggi Is Blogging Just About Getting More Traffic? By dailyfisk.blogspot.com Published On :: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 21:52:00 -0800 I may regret this. My mom always told me to stay out of other people's fights. But I was always too headstrong for my own good so here goes. Over at Copyblogger Brian tells us: " Steve used a clever little PR gimmick (that would never work for an unknown blogger today, mind you) to literally propel himself to the enviable point he is now. Nothing wrong with that, unless of course, two years later, you look down from your A-List perch and proclaim that traffic is now bad." Frankly I'm a little weary of the term "A-List". But I have to agree with that thought. It's easy to mock the tail that wags the blog when you're at the top.A commentor said: "Anyone who says traffic doesn't matter, relative to having a web presence, is either disingenuous or has a ton of traffic already. In Steve's case, likely both." P.S.: It's called HYPOCRISY! Steve Rubel has redefined the art of tagging wrapping all his posts around ever popular keyword themes. "Blog", "Technorati, "Google", "Top Ten", "Best", "Success", "Killer", "Sex", "Porn"... whatever works. Slog that Technorati gravy train Steve and keep those numbers up.Another commentor also mentioned performancing.com -- that self-absorbed group of omni poobahs forever beating their own drum. Until a couple of months ago nobody had ever heard of them. After spending a little advertising money at Technorati and a few smug posts later they have somehow transformed themselves into self-proclaimed blog experts. Which only proves that if you toot your own horn loud and long enough you will begin to believe your own press. It also demonstrates how many gullible bloggers there are eager to jump on the blogging gold train.Taking notes? ...shameless self-promoting tags: daily fisk blog weblog blogging blog tools technology tech fun funny humor humour technorati technorati tags keywords steve rubel link bait link baiting Full Article
oggi Guy Kawasaki: 120 day Blogging 'Expert' By dailyfisk.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:50:00 -0700 I'm beginning to think that I should change the name of this blog to the daily FISKing of Guy Kawasaki. So-called expert Guy Kawasaki (blogging 120 days and counting... and no, I'm not giving him a link unless he returns the favour) throws us more pearls about how to evangelize huckster our blogs.It seems that one of his favorite pastimes is to email everyone that has the misfortune to come across his computer. Then again, Guy has his own unique definition of what constitutes spam: "When I started this blog, I sent out 10,000 email announcements... for example, when a bozo includes you on a large carbon-copy email, mine the addresses." I rather liked Dave Winer's response the best:"Disclaim: Scripting News does not meet the high standards of 120-day blogger Guy Kawasaki."Guy calls it "evangelizing". I call it a pain in the ass.UPDATE: Better Bad News picks up the ball with "Who Gives a Shiitake". And the blogfather himself Dave Winer liked the post so much that he even linked to it. I'm honoured folks.Related links: business, marketing, daily fisk, guy kawasaki, humor, dave winer Full Article
oggi Personal - I Miss Blogging By qiuspot.blogspot.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 11:22:00 +0800 This is what happen which i had been busy working at weekend and by monday i need to score some wifey points. And i had not play Battlefield 2 since last week and i need to fix & tune a friend's latop.I was piss during tune the Laptop due to the ram is on 256MB and Windows XP need 512 to 1GB to run, exculde the applacions. WTF Windows SUX anyway. Lunix better but due to work and game you have to love and hate them.Now all i have to wait for my new ipod buddies arrival like skin, protecter and pouch and as i said before the estore sux anyway. with poor customer service.I help my work mate to buy a Ipod Nano 2GB after he saw me having one Ipod Video.So are you going to buy any Ipod for christmas? Full Article
oggi Personal - I guess i hate dump blogging By qiuspot.blogspot.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Dec 2005 14:27:00 +0800 is been weeks now and i guess i had dump blogging by then and i miss blogging but due to my life had been surround by people i guess i shall keep them secret. Full Article
oggi Blogging or not ? By hesiem.over-blog.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 00:25:14 +0200 Y parait que je ne blogue plus ??? C’est le robot over-blog qui me le fait savoir tous les mois par un message de rappel… oups ! Ca va revenir, mais la c’est vrai c’est les vacances et je ne suis même pas en Chine. A+ au mois d’août… peut-être. Full Article
oggi Blogwatch: Why is the BBC getting involved in blogging? By citizenspin.typepad.com Published On :: 2006-03-29T10:55:56+01:00 Why is the BBC getting involved in blogging? It's a question that was raised in a session I was running the other day. Followed by the comment: 'Blogging is for amateurs, and provides an easy way for them to put... Full Article
oggi Mar 7, The Ezine Acts Blog Explains Why Building a Website is Better than Blogging! By www.home-biz-trends.com Published On :: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 06:02:36 -0500 The Ezine Acts Blog has complete insights to show you why building is more beneficial than blogging. A blog is just a personal diary, while a website is about the interests of other people. Full Article
oggi Mar 15, How to Blog It Automatically and Relief Yourself from the Headache of blogging? By www.home-biz-trends.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Mar 2016 11:10:31 -0400 Blog It, is the smart solution to blog automatically and relief yourself from the headache of blogging. Read the smart features of blog-it carefully, to automate it and avoid the hard work. Full Article
oggi Mar 20, Use RSS Blogging Ezine to Ping and Blog Blogs in the Blogging Game! By www.home-biz-trends.com Published On :: Sun, 20 Mar 2016 19:35:24 -0400 RSS Blogging Ezine helps you understand how to blog, ping or syndicate your content and how to automate your website through this process, so you never need to do it manually. Full Article
oggi Tips for Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 10:00:00 -0400 10 Tips for Bloggers -There are no hard and fast rules on how to blog. Having said that, bloggers will likely increase their exposure by following some simple blog guidelines. 1.) Stay on topic. Opinions are generally accepted but the content of the items in the blog should all relate to a general theme. Unless you have an uncanny knack for wit, humor or cynicism, the majority of your readers will be interested in the content that relates to a specific defined theme or loosely defined area of interest. Most readers won't care that you eat Cheerios for breakfast. They may, however, be interested in the fact that vinegar takes out stains and that toilet paper rolls make great wreaths. Define a topic and stick to it. This will ensure that you create a loyal following of interested readers. 2.) Stay informative. If you are attempting to create the impression that you are knowledgeable about a specific industry or sector, be sure that you stay current on news. If you are endorsing a product or voicing an opinion, be sure to check your facts; your reputation is at stake. If you are offering an opinion, be sure to qualify your post, making it clear that the content is intended as an editorial. Complete Article - Tips for Blogging Full Article
oggi Blogging Dangers By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:00:00 -0400 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Dangers Blogging Full Article
oggi Blogging Equalizer By www.ebizindia.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 00:00:00 +0530 What is the fastest way to get your full website indexed by the search engines? Full Article Business -- Website Promotion
oggi Blogging in the Digital Age: Expanding Horizons with South African Blogs By www.bravesnewsworld.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Oct 2023 19:13:38 +0000 In the digital age, the influence of blogging cannot be overstated. Blogs have become integral to our lives, providing a treasure trove of information on diverse topics. As a reader, you can embark on a journey of learning and discovery by exploring these digital diaries. This article highlights the significance of reading blogs and introduces [...] The post Blogging in the Digital Age: Expanding Horizons with South African Blogs appeared first on Braves News World. Full Article Art Business Design Finance Health Lifestyle Photography Real Estate Services Sports Technology Travel Quality Content South African Blogs
oggi The Dangers of Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Mon, 26 Sep 2016 14:41:03 -0400 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. The Dangers of Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Fri, 4 Nov 2016 09:00:00 -0400 Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. Females, in particular, should be cautious when circumnavigating the blogosphere. If you are a blogger or contemplating an online journal, consider these tips to protecting your identity: The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Sun, 5 Mar 2017 09:00:00 -0500 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. Females, in particular, should be cautious when circumnavigating the blogosphere. If you are a blogger or contemplating an online journal, consider these tips to protecting your identity: The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Nov 2017 09:00:00 -0400 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 09:59:59 -0500 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 09:59:36 -0400 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Nov 2018 09:40:16 -0400 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 14:50:31 -0400 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 15:31:49 -0400 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi The Dangers in Blogging By www.feedforall.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 13:05:13 -0500 I have heard many a blogger say that blogging fills a need. While blogging provides a humanizing effect on news and journaling, it also opens a window into personal lives. The details shared in blogs were once only available to a select group of friends, and while blogging has become common place, it has risks that should not be ignored. Cyberstalking is a new phenomenon that allows anonymous online stalkers to prowl for victims. Online bloggers traditionally provide personal details about their lives. As a result, many women that blog are becoming victims. Most people are concerned about children on the Internet and set up rigorous posting guidelines for children, adolescents, and teenagers, but few adults heed the warnings and often do not consider that they too can be targeted. Females, in particular, should be cautious when circumnavigating the blogosphere. The Dangers in Blogging Full Article
oggi China Censors Target Blogging By Published On :: 2004-03-17T10:56:10-07:00 Reporters Without Borders reports today that Chinese authorities have stepped up Internet censorship to include blogging, closing two sites hosting blogs, Blogbus.com and and Blogcn.com. Full Article
oggi Navy Evaluating Blogging Software By Published On :: 2003-11-05T10:46:22-07:00 Government Computer News reports that the Navy is building a business case for using weblogs for project management. Enterprise blogging software by Traction Software, Inc. called TeamPage was selected for evaluation for being one of the first weblog systems designed for business use. Full Article
oggi Are you Chief Blogging Officer Material? By Published On :: 2004-11-30T23:41:33-07:00 Government is already rife with chiefs, why not one more? HighBeam Research, Inc. has set the pace by announcing today the appointment of Christopher Locke as Chief Blogging Officer (CBO). Looks like the role of CBO is a pace setter who creates a buzz about the company products and enlists others to blog the cause. Ironically, the announcement came in the form of a (oh, so 20th century) press release. HighBeam is looking for bloggers interested in exclusive use of its new "blog this document" tools and free access to the company's premium archives of over 3,000 print publications for adding depth and historical background to virtually any subject. HighBeam, under the direction of Chairman and CEO Patrick Spain, is the recent amalgamation two paid content sites (eLibrary and Encyclopedia.com) and a meta-search site, Researchville.com. Locke says, "The HighBeam database of 33 million articles going back almost 25 years is the best resource I've found for adding historical depth of focus to the sort of stuff I write about. Any blogger who wants to get at the trends and issues underlying today's headlines will immediately see the same benefit I did. And their readers will too. I'm turned on at the prospect of making the HighBeam Research content and tools more accessible to the blogging world." I don't think Highbeam will need to look too far for volunteers. Chris' own Chief Blogging Officer blog, offers a preview of how you can turn your own ordinary blog musings into a Blogipedia. According to ClickZ News, HighBeam plans to begin offering its new blog content tool in late January or early February for $19.95 a month or $99 a year. Full Article
oggi 3 Factors to Consider Before Starting a Blog – Maintaining Blogging Momentum By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Feb 2024 01:44:06 +0000 The post 3 Factors to Consider Before Starting a Blog – Maintaining Blogging Momentum appeared first on ProBlogger. Originally posted by Darren Rowse, Updated for 2024 Starting a blog is an adventure—a journey I’ve embarked on more times than I can count. And along the way, I’ve learned a thing or two about what it takes to keep that momentum going. Today, I want to share some updated ...more The post 3 Factors to Consider Before Starting a Blog – Maintaining Blogging Momentum appeared first on ProBlogger. Full Article Miscellaneous Blog Tips Start a Blog
oggi Strategies to Maintain Blogging Momentum Through Life’s Ups and Downs By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Feb 2024 01:38:46 +0000 The post Strategies to Maintain Blogging Momentum Through Life’s Ups and Downs appeared first on ProBlogger. This week at ProBlogger, we’re diving deep into a topic close to every blogger’s heart: how to keep the momentum going, no matter what life throws your way. Whether you’re just starting out or you’re a seasoned pro, maintaining your blog’s momentum is key to its success. Last week, we ...more The post Strategies to Maintain Blogging Momentum Through Life’s Ups and Downs appeared first on ProBlogger. Full Article Be Productive Miscellaneous Blog Tips
oggi How to Make $30,000 a year Blogging By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:50:57 +0000 The post How to Make $30,000 a year Blogging appeared first on ProBlogger. Ever dreamt of making a living through blogging but feel overwhelmed by the journey ahead? You’re not alone. Many aspiring bloggers share the ambition of turning their passion into a full-time job, yet the path to achieving this goal often seems daunting. The Dream of Full-Time Blogging Last night I ...more The post How to Make $30,000 a year Blogging appeared first on ProBlogger. Full Article Blogging for Dollars Featured Posts Making money
oggi 18 Lessons I’ve Learned about Blogging By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Thu, 04 Apr 2024 07:20:08 +0000 The post 18 Lessons I’ve Learned about Blogging appeared first on ProBlogger. In November 2002 I first heard the word blog after a mate e-mailed me a link and said I should consider starting one. Within 24 hours I’d created my first blog (a blogspot blog that doesn’t exist today). Since that time I’ve run 20+ blogs (most have survived, some have ...more The post 18 Lessons I’ve Learned about Blogging appeared first on ProBlogger. Full Article Miscellaneous Blog Tips
oggi Can You REALLY Make Money Blogging? 7 Things I Know About Making Money from Blogging By feeds.feedblitz.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Apr 2024 02:30:38 +0000 The post Can You REALLY Make Money Blogging? 7 Things I Know About Making Money from Blogging appeared first on ProBlogger. Ever wondered if tapping away at your keyboard can really pay the bills? Is it really possible to make a living from blogging? Is it just a small number of people making money from blogging? Is it only really possible to make money blogging if you write about the topic ...more The post Can You REALLY Make Money Blogging? 7 Things I Know About Making Money from Blogging appeared first on ProBlogger. Full Article Featured Posts Making money make money blogging
oggi Understanding Logging in the Cloud By pzf.fremantle.org Published On :: Fri, 28 Sep 2012 10:39:00 +0000 I recently read an interesting pair of articles about Application Logging in OpenShift. While these are great articles on how to use log4j and Apache Commons Logging, they don't address the cloud logging issue at all. What is the cloud logging issue? Suppose I have an application I want to deploy in the cloud. I also want to automatically elastically scale this app. In fact I'm hoping that this app will succeed - and then I'm going to want to deploy it in different geos. I'm using EC2 for starters, but I might need to move it later. Ok, so that sounds a bit YAGNI. Let's cut back the requirements. I'm running my app in the cloud, on a single server in a single geo. I do not want to log to the local filesystem. Why not? Well firstly if this is say EC2, then the server might get terminated and I'm going to lose my logs. If it doesn't get restarted then they are going to grow and kill my local filesystem. Either way, I'm in a mess. I need to log my logs somewhere that is: 1) designed to support getting logs from multiple places - e.g. whichever EC2 or other instance my server happens to be hosted today 2) separate from my worker instance so when that gets stopped and started it lives 3) supports proper log rotation, etc If I have this then it supports my initial problem, but it actually also supports my bigger requirements around autoscaling and geos. Stratos is an open source Platform-as-a-Service foundation that we've created at WSO2. In Stratos we had to deal with this early on because we support elastic auto-scaling by default. In Stratos 1.x we built a model based on syslog-ng. Basically we used log4j for applications to log. So just as any normal log4j logging you would do something like: Logger logger = Logger.getLogger("org.fremantle.myApp"); logger.warn("This is a warning"); We automatically setup the log appenders in the Stratos services to use the log4j syslog appender. When we start an instance we automatically set it up under the covers to pipe the syslog output to syslog-ng. Then we automatically collate these logs and make them available. In Stratos 2.x we have improved this. The syslog-ng model is not as efficient as we needed, and also we needed a better way of slicing and dicing the resulting log files. In the Stratos PaaS we also have another key requirement - multi-tenancy. We have lots of instances of servers, some of which are one instance per tenant/domain, and some which are shared between tenants. In both cases we need to split out the logs so that each tenant only sees their own logs. So in Stratos 2.x (due in the next couple of months) we have a simple Apache Thrift interface (and a JSON/REST one too). We already have a log4j target that pushes to this. So exactly the same code as above works in Stratos 2.x with no changes. We are also going to add models for non-Java (e.g. syslog, log4php, etc). Now what happens next? The local agent on the cloud instance is setup automatically to publish to the local central log server. This takes the logs and publishes them to an Apache Cassandra database. We then run Apache Hive scripts that slice the logs per tenant and per application. These are then available to the user via our web interface and also via simple network calls. Why this model? This is really scalable. I mean really, really scalable. Cassandra can scale to hundreds of nodes, if necessary. Also its really fast. Our benchmarks show that we can write >10k entries/second on a normal server. Summary Logging in the cloud isn't just about logging to your local disk. That is not a robust or scalable answer. Logging to the cloud needs a proper cloud logging model. In Stratos we have built one. You can use it from Java today and from Stratos 2.0 we are adding support to publish log entries just with a simple REST interface, or a super-fast highly scalable approach with Apache Thrift. Full Article
oggi Enterprise Microblogging for Advanced Knowledge Sharing: The References@BT Case Study By www.jucs.org Published On :: 2011-07-08T12:31:42+02:00 Siemens is well known for ambitious efforts in knowledge management, providing a series of innovative tools and applications within the intranet. References@BT is such a web-based application with currently more than 7,300 registered users from more than 70 countries. Its goal is to support the sharing of knowledge, experiences and best-practices globally within the Building Technologies division. Launched in 2005, References@BT features structured knowledge references, discussion forums, and a basic social networking service. In response to use demand, a new microblogging service, tightly integrated into References@BT, was implemented in March 2009. More than 500 authors have created around 2,600 microblog postings since then. Following a brief introduction into the community platform References@BT, we comprehensively describe the motivation, experiences and advantages for an organization in providing internal microblogging services. We provide detailed microblog usage statistics, analyzing the top ten users regarding postings and followers as well as the top ten topics. In doing so, we aim to shed light on microblogging usage and adoption within a globally distributed organization. Full Article
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oggi Oregon logging deaths prompt toolbox talks By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Jul 2014 00:00:00 -0400 Portland, OR – Three preventable logging fatalities in Oregon have prompted a new set of discussion points for supervisors to share with their crews. Full Article
oggi Eye protection to prevent fogging By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Oct 2018 00:00:00 -0400 With winter coming, temperature changes while entering and exiting from outdoors can cause eye protection to fog. How do we keep our workers safe? Full Article
oggi Fogging issues with safety glasses By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Mar 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Why are my anti-fog safety glasses fogging? Full Article
oggi Electronic logging devices By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Apr 2018 00:03:00 -0400 A Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rule requiring the use of electronic logging devices to track driver hours of service is in effect, but critics remain vocal. Full Article
oggi Inspection data logging By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Jul 2018 00:00:00 -0400 The VelocityEHS mobile app helps employees conduct inspections and observations from their mobile devices, even when offline. Full Article