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    technorati and deleted posts

    August 29th, 2006 by manu

    when i put technorati in my list of services to ping when publishing new posts, i was NOT aware of not beeing able to change my mind at all and delete a post.

    from the technorati faqs ([1]):

    “I just posted something that was indexed that I don’t want displayed. What can do?

    Please DO NOT delete the post. If the post is still displaying on the home page of your blog, then edit the post and overwrite the information in the post body with new content (something like, “This post has been removed”). Re-ping Technorati and all other services such as ourselves to pick up the “updated” post with the new information, and our indexes will replace the content that you are looking to remove with the new content that is okay to display.

    If the blog or post has already been deleted, or the blog claim has already been deleted in Technorati, then we’re afraid there’s not much we can do. Due to the time and effort required to remove previously indexed posts, we are unable to support removal at this time unless it is a matter of copyright infringement. “

    great. :-/

    so, what about that “temporary” post that live writer generated for style detection?
    when i wrote this post, 1,186 other bloggers obviously had the same problem ([2])

    [1] technorati faq
    [2] other live writer “temporary” posts

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    windows live writer

    August 29th, 2006 by manu

     

    after reading jon flanders’ (spare *g*) post (see [1]) on his very first windows live writer experiences, i got curious about it. briefly, it’s a wysiwyg editor for publishing with the most popular blogging systems, primarily, of course, msn spaces. also blogger, typepad and wordpress are supported.

    read about that nifty new tool and get it at [2]!

    [1] jon flanders’ live writer test

    [2] windows live writer blog

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    cutting edge sudoku

    August 17th, 2006 by manu

    great!
    i just noticed Ashish Shetty’s post about his netfx3-based p2p version of sudoku [1], get it at [2].
    his implementation takes advantage of windows communication foundation, windows presentation foundation as well as windows workflow foundation, requiring the june ctp available at [3].

    for solving your daily sudoku without the need of installing anything you could also point your browser at [4].

    [1] http://nerddawg.blogspot.com/2006/07/sudoku.html
    [2] sudoku at netfx3.com
    [3] netfx3 june ctp
    [4] websudoku

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