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Brand New Blog Carnival Premieres Monday!

Posted on September 26, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging | 2 Comments

A few weeks back a friend pointed me to ForumFinder.net.  I have been unable to thank them enough for doing so.  As the name implies the website is actually a forum, but it doesn’t only deal with forums.  In fact, more and more it (like the internet itself) is being taken over by bloggers.

Essentially, ForumFinder is dedicated to helping its members promote their online projects - be those forums, traditional static websites, blogs, or pretty much anything else online.  It really is…

Moving Your WordPress Blog To A New Web Server In 10 Easy Steps

Posted on September 24, 2008 - Filed Under Blogging, Wonderful WordPress Wednesdays | 4 Comments

Part of the Wonderful WordPress Wednesdays Series - Previous in series         

Welcome to the sixth installment of my Wonderful WordPress Wednesday series.

As I feared while working on last week’s installment the combination of time constraints, car problems, and web hosting issues kept me from completing the article on making your category and tag pages both more attractive and more functional for both you and your guests.  I guess that crystal ball wasn’t quite as functional as I thought, huh?

Still,…

The REAL Lesson To Be Learned By The Palin Email Breach

Posted on September 22, 2008 - Filed Under Living Free, Technology, Vote 2008 | 1 Comment

It seems I can’t click more than three links in the blogosphere lately without reading about Vice Presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s email being hacked (which is 1.5 more than I can go without reading about Palin herself, but that’sa different rant). And yet, I’ve not come across any blog posts or news articles outlining the real tragedy highlighted by these events. The complete loss of privacy in the new millennium. I’m not talking about the loss of Sarah Palin’s privacy. She…

I’m Now A Silver AMPlifier for Free Talk Live!

Posted on September 19, 2008 - Filed Under Living Free | Leave a Comment

Part of the Applied Anarchy 2008 Series - Previous in series         Next in series

Regular readers have no doubt seen me mention Free Talk Live on more than one occasion here at Philaahzophy.  They’re the only nationally syndicated, liberty oriented talk radio show in the world, and the only podcast I listen to.  Period.

The AMP program is their innovative “subscription” service that is 100% voluntary.  AMP stands for Advertise, Market, Promote and all of the funds donated each month are dedicated…

Still Think Google’s PageRank Means Something?

Posted on September 7, 2008 - Filed Under SEO, Technology, Webmastering | 1 Comment

According to Google-

PageRank Technology: PageRank reflects our view of the importance of web pages by considering more than 500 million variables and 2 billion terms. Pages that we believe are important pages receive a higher PageRank and are more likely to appear at the top of the search results.


Could someone please explain to me, then why Google thinks that this crummy blog ranks a 5 out of 10?  According to CheckPageRank.net (see the screenshot at right or run the search yourself), Yewpp.org “earned”…

One Decade Of Google

Posted on September 7, 2008 - Filed Under Technology | 5 Comments

It suddenly occured to me the other day that, as of today, Google has been a round for a full decade! Happy Birthday Google!!!

Despite the cliche, Google actually was started in a garage just a handful of miles from my home.  Today, Larry Page and Sergey Brin are billionaires who single-handedly (double-handedly?) made the internet accessible to millions (if not billions) of technophobes the world over.

As I ponder a decade of Google I both think it can’t be that young…


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