By arafalov, on December 31st, 2006%
I used to run a blog for my professional (Java) interests. Then, I wanted to write about other things such as language learning and dancing. As the old blog was being syndicated for its professional content, I created a new blog on a different server. Both blogs were on free servers: Blogger and WordPress correspondingly.
Eventually, I . . . → Read More: All are now one
By arafalov, on December 28th, 2006%
Most of the comments to this blog are – unfortunately – spam. WordPress’s Akismet filters them out and I periodically review and delete them all. I don’t know why I bother, but once I had a real comment black-listed, so I keep making the effort. It is also semi-interesting to see how the spam attacks changed . . . → Read More: Spam comments in esperanto?
By arafalov, on December 25th, 2006%
Check who they are training with. Yakov Fain’s notes from an offshoring training presentation are scary, and not in a good way.
BlogicBlogger Over . . . → Read More: Ouch: Thinking about hiring an offshore team?
By arafalov, on December 3rd, 2006%
Is Podcasting revolution over before it began? BusinessWeek seems to think so and quotes Pew Internet & American Life Project’s statistics. The topic is also generating some buzz in the blogosphere, with BusinessWeek’s interpretation being gleefully accepted by some and thoughtfully rejected by others.
I believe into podcasting‘s future because it is here already for . . . → Read More: The podcasts I listen to and how BusinessWeek got it wrong
By arafalov, on December 3rd, 2006%
(Update for June 2007: The website got reorganised and the link is gone. Fortunately, it was archived by WaybackMachine)
It is quite frustrating how often a good material hides so deep in a random website that it can only be found by total accident.
Such seems to be the case with Suspense, no suspenso. From what I . . . → Read More: Free spanish e-book for intermediate learners