Archive for May, 2013

#MozCon 2013 Agenda

2013/05/13

Posted by Erica McGillivray Holy cannoli, it's MozCon 2013 Agenda time! July 8th-July 10th here in Seattle are going to be out-of-this-world. I know many of you have been asking for the complete MozCon schedule, and we've been working hard with all our 2013 speakers to find those perfect words to express how awesome MozCon's going to be. I'm thrilled for the variety of programming we'll have from local SEO and mobile content strategy to video and marketing analytics.

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Klout Expert Answers Go to Top of Bing’s Search Results

2013/05/13

As part of a Klout and Bing partnership, answers from Klout’s new Q&A feature, “Klout Experts,” will be placed on Page 1 of Bing’s search results for certain queries. Klout says its taking measures to ensure it doesn’t become a content farm.

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Email backlog

2013/05/13

This is a “hairball” post you can ignore. However, this post does trace my thinking about how to scale webmaster communication. Part of me wants to start answering questions I get via email by stripping out the identifying information and then replying with a blog post

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The dangers of productivity porn

2013/05/13

A quick “hairball” post about how sometimes it’s better to just go with the flow. I like how xkcd made this point with a chart of whether it’s worth the time to fix something that’s bugging you . I have a friend who is mechanical engineer.

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My wife keeps me grounded

2013/05/13

This is a harmless “hairball” post I had as a draft. Me: Hey, they added me to popurls.com ! My wife: Never heard of it

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My wife keeps me grounded

2013/05/13

This is a harmless “hairball” post I had as a draft.

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Playing with a USB Missile Launcher

2013/05/13

This is the last half-finished “hairball” blog post about USB devices on Linux. I actually did manage to get a working program that controlled a USB foam missile launcher. Unfortunately, I didn’t document all the steps, so this blog post just sort of stops at some point

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Playing with a USB Missile Launcher

2013/05/13

This is the last half-finished “hairball” blog post about USB devices on Linux. I actually did manage to get a working program that controlled a USB foam missile launcher.

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Linux USB device driver info

2013/05/13

What, *another* half-finished blog post about Linux USB drivers?

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Compile a simple USB program in Linux

2013/05/13

Here’s another “hairball” post about USB devices and drivers on Linux. I wish some expert would write the definitive “here’s how to reverse-engineer a USB device and write a new USB driver” guide. I am definitely not that expert.

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