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. . . . →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 . . . →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 and Out 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 . . . →Read More:Free spanish e-book for intermediate learners | |