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The Weblog of Brett Singer. Bringing the world what it needs most - a blog.
Note: Sorry about all of the 'hot deals' entries (someone referred to this blog as
CorporateShill.com).
The deals and things are being fed into Multineedia.com. We will
soon move the deals category over to Multineedia so you don't have to read it, and we apologize for any inconvenience.
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Deeplinking, the sequel
Lucas writes about a Wired story about deep linking, as well as others comments on it. It's sort of amazing to me that this is back as a potential problem, and I'm pretty cynical. I would think that sites would understand by now that requiring others to link only to their home page is unrealistic and short-sighted: traffic is traffic. More importantly, though, it's not going to stop. I'm sure any major site would love to get blogged by thousands of people. But you can't choose how they link to you. Read Lucas' post for better explanations. Bottom line: people who don't like deep linking are stoopid.
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This playlist looks interesting (it's "jrock", which I'm not familiar with), but the avatar is truly awesome.
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