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Blog Branding Blues: Can a Blog Divided Against Itself Long Stand?

by Andy Updegrove | Apr 15, 2014 | Blogging, SelfPublishing

Yes, I have another blog (you can find it here), and that blog came first. If you go there now, you’ll find the following entry, but remember when you read it that “here” is there and “there” is here, and all of the links you find in that...

Review – Elixir: A History of Water and Humankind (Brian Fagan; 2011)

by Andy Updegrove | Apr 13, 2014 | Book Reviews

Brian Fagan is an astonishingly prolific producer, for a non-fiction writer, having produced more than three dozen research-based books (at the rate of more than one a year!) focusing mainly on the areas of archaeology, anthropology and the impact of climate change...

Google Search Winners and Losers (and what does it mean for you?)

by Andy Updegrove | Apr 13, 2014 | SelfPublishing, Uncategorized

Are you one of those bloggers that always has a nagging thought in the back of her mind that goes something like this: “I really need to do something about optimizing my site so search engines can find it”?  And are you also one that finds, when they do...

Review: Blue Bloods, by Ian Frazier (The New Yorker)

by Andy Updegrove | Apr 12, 2014 | Book Reviews

One after another, and then in bunches, like helmet tops of surfacing mermen, they came up in the outwash along the smooth wet sand. What a great sentence. The kind you read and think, “I wish I’d written that.” It’s taken from a piece by Ian...

ODF vs. OOXML: War of the Words Chapter 5: Open Standards

by Andy Updegrove | Apr 9, 2014 | My Writing

Read this book from the beginning One of the two articles of faith that Eric Kriss and Peter Quinn embraced in drafting their evolving Enterprise Technical Reference Model (ETRM) was this:  products built to “open standards” are more desirable than those...
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