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Tuesday, January 31, 2006

 
Time must fly. Monday crept up on me and I don't have enough time before work to get the Carnival ready (started, however, is another matter). Look for it tomorrow or thursday for sure. Also, I'm taking up the Carnival of the Capitalists next week so I'm looking to outsource (heh) the Carnival of Computing for next monday. Interested parties can contact me at andrewhughes.1@gmail.

Monday, January 16, 2006

 

Carnival of Computing 1.0.7

It's that time of week again. If I hadn't worked 70 hours last week I would have had this up much earlier. School starts back up for me tomorrow, and oddly enough that means I'll be able to stay on top of the Carnival instead of never getting around to it. In fact, I ought to be able to find a replacement site to take care of the Carnival for when I know I won't be around. But enough about the inner workings of the Carnival, why don't we go ahead and get right down to business this week. I know you probably don't come here to read my comments, you come because I'm a relatively useful (if not conistent) aggregator of tech blogs. Let's check out this week's (month's, really) best of the best:

Ilkka Kokkarinen of Sixteen Volts wonders why element insertion to dynamic set data structures is always easier than element removal. Honestly, as a business major this is geek to me, but after reading this post I was surprised at how I can still understand some concepts. Sixteen Volts is definitely worth the visit. Thanks to Ilkka for using the Blog Carnival Submission page.

Josh Cohen of Multiple Mentality likens all the updates needed for Microsoft applications to sticking with a cheating spouse. This post is worth it, especially for Josh's update at the end.

Josh also brings us this realization: given how easy it is to register a domain name and start a blog, it's no surprise how quickly someone will use a
news event to get hits on their site.

Adam the Sophistpundit has a few ideas on how blogging can be utilized in schools and businesses.

Elisa Camahort , host of previous Carnival of Computings, calls us to listen to Web 2.0 developers. Figuring I'm writing this in Writely, I have to agree with her.

Nick at ICT Blogger reminds us just how far wireless internet has come in the last year, and gives us a look ahead to WiMax









Sunday, January 08, 2006

 

Second Check

Got my second check from Adbrite the other day, so I'm pleased as punch. 4 dollars and change, almost 4 times my first check. That'd be awesome if it wasn't so depressing. At least, unlike other ad programs, Adbrite pays you every month you make money (assuming it's more than a dollar) instead of 100.


 

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I'm back in Louisiana now. Been here a week, but I've been working and otherwise keeping myself busy. No matter, there will be a Carnival of Computing tomorrow for all you wondering, I've got plenty enough submissions to go through so it shouldn't take me too long to work on it. But if it's not up by 11 am cst, don't count on it until very late tomorrow. I'm taking advantage of the last week before school starts and working my ass off. I could use the money, and have some extra cash in reserve for whatever.

Alright, now it's time to get to work.

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