At the RSA Conference in San Francisco, I interviewed Andrew Hay (@andrewsmhay), a security blogger and Information Security Analyst at the University Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada. Hay had keynoted the hipper side security conference known as Security B-Sides earlier this week. One of the issues Hay talked about at B-Sides was that security bloggers were becoming […]
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My most popular (and favorite) posts of 2009
After a trip down memory lane, here is a collection — by category — of the most popular and my favorite posts of 2009.
5 ways to increase the reach of your blog or RSS feed
You may be losing out on opportunities to improve the reach of your RSS feed or blog. These optimization tips can help: • Burn your feed to Feedburner.com. Take advantage of the optimization and analytics features they offer. • Offer alternate ways for readers to subscribe to your feed. Use FeedBurner tools like email subscriptions […]
Le Web day 1: End of day show report
Here’s my end of day show report for Le Web, the Web 2.0 conference in Paris. I’ve been in Paris for the week reporting with the Traveling Geeks (watch video of us on a train). Watch the video for a quick summary of the companies I saw, plus a quick story at the end about […]
Geeks on a Train
The Traveling Geeks can’t stop recording their every movement, especially on the Paris Metro I am still highly amused by the volume of photography and video that’s going on at the Traveling Geeks event in Paris (explanation, silly video). There is an endless number of photos that have been taken so far (full screen), and […]