
PHP Lesson 1: Pretty URLs!
Adam Scheinberg, September 28, 2006
Nothing Says "I Love You" Like an Ass in the Box
Adam Scheinberg, September 28, 2006
New, Delicious 20" iMac and Bringing it Back to Life
Adam Scheinberg, September 28, 2006
So, it arrived. My new Core 2 Duo 20" iMac. I upgraded to 2GB of RAM and the 256MB video card, making this machine a real whopper. I may post a short review here later. What I really want to talk about is rebuilding a Mac from zero. When I moved from the iBook to the MacBook Pro, I used the Migration Assistant, which is an amazing tool. Unmatched by anything in Windows, you literally plug it in and let it transfer everything - apps, settings, files, etc - to the new Mac. You log in, and - boom! - OS X feels like the same thing you just left behind, from your desktop wallpaper to your keychain to your browser bookmarks. But this time, I sold the MBP weeks before the new iMac arrived, so I had no migration assistant to work with. What I did have was 1) an external Firewire drive, but the data was two weeks old. 2) an external USB2 drive with a current exact copy of the drive (via CarbonCopyCloner). 3) A copy of my home directory on a USB2 drive. So, I booted up and set myself up as a user. Nice to...
Search Optimization: A 60 Day Test
Adam Scheinberg, September 26, 2006
Two Quickies
Adam Scheinberg, September 22, 2006
Links 09/21/2006
Adam Scheinberg, September 21, 2006
Pac-Xon is totally addicting.
Adam Scheinberg, September 19, 2006
My SEO is working!
Adam Scheinberg, September 18, 2006
Some time ago, I decided to learn a little bit about Google Pagerank. I wanted to improve my site's rankings in Google's search results. I learned about Google-dancing and many of the sports that involve optimizing your page in search results. So I took the advice and redid a lot of my page to work with what I knew. Those of you that actually follow my blog have seen changes: tags, topics, changes to my XML feeds, new prettier URLs, etc. I keep track of all referers when someone hits my blog. I see Yahoo! Slurp and the Googlebot crawl me everyday. But then I started noticing something. I started seeing really simple Google searches refering to me. As of this writing, by typing: picasaweb iphoto into Google, sethadam1.com returns as the FIRST result. In fact, if you just search for "picasaweb," I'm the fifth result, ranked only behind Google itself, ZDNet, and Miguel de Icaza. I have a ton of traffic coming to my Picasaweb vs. Flickr article, and lots of traffic goes to my "I want Picasa on Mac" article, even though it's mostly worthless other than me pining away. Anyway, I definitely want to make the same...
Office:Mac is a'Comin
Adam Scheinberg, September 18, 2006
Bye-Bye Slashdot, Hello IG
Adam Scheinberg, September 15, 2006
Today is a fairly big day, well, at least for my internet habits. When I launch a browser and open up my tabs, they look like this: Gmail|Slashdot|OSNews|My Yahoo!|Work|Bloglines|Digg I've added to the tabs in the last year or two: I added the work tab (email when at home, our helpdesk at work), then added Bloglines when I got into RSS aggreggation. Then Digg is new as of the middle of last year or so. But I realized recently that I don't really read Slashdot much anymore. For one, their news is way too slow, especially compared to Digg. The same COULD be said for OSNews, although we're typically MUCH faster (faster even than Digg can promote to the front page for huge news), we feature many more originals, and the comments are readable, whereas the Slashdot arrogance and the volume of comments has gotten to be too much for me. What has been my #2 tab since about 2002 (I started reading Slashdot sometime in 2000) is now used the least of all. So, with the introduction of tab's on Google's customizable homepage, I pimped out my Google and made it tab #2. I've got my main tab, my...