Demanding Web
Published On: March 21, 2002 10:09,
filed in Senryu
A Demanding Web
JAVA and HTTP
Dynamic Union
Tags: poetry senryu java web
The Golden Years
Published On: July 26, 2005 14:40,
filed in Humor
Tags: kottke web humor
Yes, I've Decided to Support Tags
Published On: March 30, 2006 13:26
I know, I know, tags is a buzz word for really really flexible categories and using the Web 2.0 saturated moniker is, um, uncool. But why fight crowd. Truth is, my formal category structure here at walljm is clunky, hard to maintain and rigid. And "freeform categories" are not. So the ever popular
tagcloud can be found here, and you will notice that all the posts and liks now show tags just beneath the main body of the post. This will hopefully make it easier for me to catalogue my posts and group photos and links in a much more intuitive manner. I'll be working on tagging old posts for the next few weeks, as 1451 posts is a lot to tag. Over the course of the next several weeks, I may phase out some of the category links you see now and possibly impliment some different ways of viewing the tags, as the tag cloud isn't good for finding specifics.
Oh, and comments and criticisms and rants about Web 2.0 are welcome!
Tags: tags web social software site admin
Managing Your Online Identity
Published On: April 4, 2006 09:30,
filed in Society
I remember reading Anil Dash's article,
Anil Dash: privacy through identity control many years ago. As a result, I purchased the
JasonWall.net,
JasonWall.org, and the .net and .org versions of walljm.com. Though I had other reasons, that article was influential in motivating me. In keeping with the idea that if you are going to have an online identity, I regularly register the walljm name on all the new services and major blog engines to prevent other people from preempting the name. If you search for
Jason Wall on Google, the first site you'll get is this one. The same goes for
walljm, the other monikor I use often on the web. In addition, I have
Blogger,
LiveJournal,
Xanga,
MySpace, and
Wordpress blogs registered to the walljm identity that I use for both commenting (a lot of these sites won't let you comment without a login) and reserving the walljm identity.
Incidently, if the guy out there who has registered the walljm blogger identity wants to give it up, I'd be grateful, and um, willing to pay a small fee. ;) As it turns out, after wishing I had the blogger identity for years, I apparently signed up a really long time ago and forgot about it. I hadn't posted anything so the blogspot address was vacant. *doh* I tried logging in on a whim this afternoon and it let me with one of my old passwords. *sheesh* So there you go, all the major sites point here. Maybe someday I'll use these blogs for something else besides pointers.
Tags: identity web walljm jason wall society