Email Syndication
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For years now, I’ve taken a very passive approach to syndicating site content. That changes today.
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When you buy a book, what are you really buying? A discrete copy of the work, or just the rights to access it – possibly from a real-time stream?
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Those of us with blogs or product lines or marketing messages often have a piece of material we want to put out that doesn’t quite fit with the rest of our message.
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If there were a way to use the Heisenberg uncertainty principal in computing, maybe we could have real digital rights management.
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By driving down the cost of doing business, the publishing industry has inadvertently driven down the barrier to competition as well.
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Like most developers, I’m lazy. It’s easier to define a root-level constant with an API key or dashboard password than it is to program an interface for setting and storing those credentials. Unfortunately, it means I can very easily slip up and distribute those credentials to the world.
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There is no faster way to drive content away from your site than self-plagiarism.
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Just because a handful of CEOs use their $1 salary as a gimmick doesn’t mean it’s a target to shoot for.
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Music can be a fantastic unifying force, but if you’re not careful, it can unify people around the wrong ideas.
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Investing in WordPress plugins isn’t likely to return too much – unless those are premium plugins.