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I remember reading Anil Dash’s article, Anil Dash: privacy through identity control many years ago. As a result, I purchased the JasonWall.net, JasonWall.org, and the .net and .org versions of walljm.com. Though I had other reasons, that article was influential in motivating me. In keeping with the idea that if…
I know, I know, tags is a buzz word for really really flexible categories and using the Web 2.0 saturated moniker is, um, uncool. But why fight crowd. Truth is, my formal category structure here at walljm is clunky, hard to maintain and rigid. And “freeform categories” are not. So…
In case you’re missing it, Jason Kottke is currently posting links to really old internet events and pages. He’s treating them like new links and throwing them into his remaindered links with the new ones. Why? I have no idea.