Blog Roundup for October 23rd

OK if Wednesday was dull, today is anything but

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OK if Wednesday was dull, today is anything but. Google is now available in 38 languages, how is that not cool? Bill Gates is up to something, hopefully it’s not making more commercials with Jerry.

MySpace is about to add a ton of new hooks for developers with OpenID. If you don’t know what that means, it’s OK … it’s techy talk for open source developer based API technology. I can honestly say that I’m in love with Smashing, they’ve added some great artwork today.

John has a nice article on the importance of focusing your blog or website on a subject, there’s a great primer for people new to AdSense and Analytics. A new version of Camino is primed for release, looking for 65 tiny marketing tips?

That basically wraps up my morning, a lot of great reading, some new writing and an obsession getting ready for the 2.7 release.

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Christopher Ross - Christopher Ross is a technology evangelist living in Fredericton, Canada who travels the world preaching the benefits of technology to business professionals. When he's not writing or blogging about the future of the industry, he's busy building websites or helping businesses market themselves on the Internet.

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  1. Salwa on October 23, 2008 at 2:50 pm

    Great round up. Enjoyed them all. Thanks!

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