HelloSpiders

Homebase blog for a group of sites updated by Will Pollard. The hope is to work out how they link together so people can find the bits of interest.

Tuesday, December 02, 2003

temp
do i need a new one to update?

I think I edited a wrong link from the Elsevier cafe in Olympia.

Now in Easy everything at Victoria. I have a ctrl key so can edit, but not sure how to load it.
info today blog at london online show

www.infotodayblog.com


source

talk by peter scott

http://www.lights.com/weblogs/

Wednesday, November 26, 2003

This blog approach is ok. I have updated the IPEX 2002 blog from Easy café High Street Kensington. This has actual coffee in the entrance area. Well away from the terminals but much better than some of the Easy locations where coffee is a bit hard to find.

Tuesday, November 11, 2003

IPEX 2002 now includes some posts about the Guardian and a possible PDF version. there was a topic on their talkboard but it seems to be missing.

The learning log for Learn9.net has some new stuff and a note about how to update the site.

Cybercrash has a quick comment on an interview.

Generally, I am finding it quicker to update the blogs than to update the sites. Also they may become more coherent. This remains to be seen.

Friday, November 07, 2003

This is a test to see if the new settings have worked

Hello Spiders now links to the permanent site

Google News left in there from the template

Try "ISO 9000 2000 deadline" . Almost no interest apparently.
This is an attempt to sort out the mess that is the various sites I work on.

If I can work out the keywords to use and how they link to what stuff, there should be less wasted time.

Previously there was Realnames which i thought was a good idea. I may try to come back to this somehow.

Acrobat Services has been about content, mostly hard copy. learn9 has been about quality and learning. The two could come together as Adobe now promote their server software as a means to 'intelligent documents'. ISO 9000 is sometimes compared with other excellent models and described as too concerned with form filling. However documents are usually part of the process on most occasions. So looking at ISO9000 could be relevant.

More follows later

See http://www.willpollard.eurobell.co.uk