Tagged: blogs

Top 100 Technology Blogs for Teachers (via Bacon Bytes Blog)

This is a neat list. I have worked with many teachers and really appreciate that career.

Top 100 Technology Blogs for Teachers About a week and a half ago, I received a comment on this blog from a reader asking me to email them so they could get some more information about me and my blog. So as any good, cautious Internet user does; I did some checking and found that Alexis Brett is a blogger on a site called http://www.onlinedegrees.org/blo … Read More

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Please stop spamming my blog. It makes me feel seriously unloved. (via Deep-fried Cheesesteaks)

I get the same kind of comment spam. It increases with the more visitors you get. I suppose you could pay for the upgrade which would take care of most of this. I think the upgrade is $5 a month last time I checked.

When I get notice someone has commented on my blog, and that approval is needed, it's a huge letdown to read a stranger's words: Ha!  I'm actually the first reply to your amazing post? OR Deep-fried Cheesesteaks, you've done it again!  Excellent writing! What an evil spamming technique.  Say something nice but vague and completely insincere.   I feel like I am being mocked.  These spam comments make me feel like complete strangers find my bloggin … Read More

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Follow the Link and You “Takes Your Chances” (via Bill Mullins’ Weblog – Tech Thoughts)

Good warnings about security if you tend to just trust internet links. I personally test all links as well in comments, but still worthwhile to be wary.

Follow the Link and You “Takes Your Chances” Regular readers on this site are aware, that virtually all downloads I recommend, are linked to CNET (download.com). There is good reason for this – CNET scrupulously audits hosted downloads and linked sites, to ensure they are not contaminated by malware. But links on Blogs can be a special problem for surfers – particularly links contained in comments. Don’t get me wrong -  comments are an important part of the blogging mix. Amongst other thing … Read More

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