From the monthly archives:

March 2005

MSN Messenger 7.0 Beta

by Robb Dunewood on March 28, 2005

I just downloaded and installed MSN Messenger 7.0 Beta and just felt the need to tell the whole world.

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New Commenting System for Blogger

by Robb Dunewood on March 17, 2005

If you were to take a look at the comments on Tech4front, you will see that there is a new commenting system that actually uses the builtin Blogger backend but doesn’t take you to another site. It’s called the Metempsychosis Comments Hack. Check it out in action!

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If I put a static link in the template of my blog, will the link get updated everytime my site gets crawled by sites like Technorati, Feedster, and Weblogs.com?

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Look what Blogging Bought Me!

by Robb Dunewood on March 5, 2005

See, this is why I need to get more serious about blogging. I have been fascinated with these things for the passed 3 or four years but I have not had the dedication to stick with regular posting for an extended period of time.

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Track How Visitors Exit Your Site For Free

by Robb Dunewood on March 5, 2005

I came across a really cool site, MyBlogLog.com, that provides you a very simple way to track how your visitors exit your site.  The setup is simple.  Just add a line of code to the bottom of your template and you or up and running.  It took me less than the 10 seconds that they advertise to set it up on my BlackBerry News and Reviews site RIMarkable.com.  There is a free version that keeps stats on the top ten exit links on your site but they automatically give you a 7 day trial of the pro version that keeps real time statistics and tracks more than just your top ten exit links.  If you want a way to track how visitors leave your site, you should give these guys a try…

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I came across a really cool site, MyBlogLog.com, that provides you a very simple way to track how your visitors exit your site. The setup is simple. Just add a line of code to the bottom of your template and you or up and running. It took me less than the 10 seconds that they advertise to set it up on my BlackBerry News and Reviews site RIMarkable.com. There is a free version that keeps stats on the top ten exit links on your site but they automatically give you a 7 day trial of the pro version that keeps real time statistics and tracks more than just your top ten exit links. If you are looking for a way to track how your visitors leave your site, you should check these guys out.

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