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OpenWeb Vancouver 2008



I’m attending the OpenWeb Vancouver 2008 conference. Today was excellent. I’ll be posting summaries of the talks I attended later. Now I need to seek out food.

Wordpress 2.5

I really needed to upgrade Wordpress. It doesn’t take long but it always seems to get stuck in the queue. A post by Scott Berkun is just what I needed to get me motivated. the upgrade was smooth and took less than 20 minutes. Much like Scott I highly recommend Wordpress. I have found no better blogging solution that self hosted Wordpress.

International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media

A short drive up north and a couple of benjamins will secure you entrance to the International Conference on Weblogs and Social Media on Sunday, March 30th through Wednesday, April 2. The schedule looks really good. I would especially like to see “BLEWS: Using Blogs to Provide Context for News Articles.” BLEWS deserves its own post. Conference topics include:

  • Link-PLSA-LDA: A new unsupervised model for topics and influence of blogs
  • Competing to Share Expertise: the Taskcn Knowledge Sharing Community
  • Finding Influencers and Consumer Insights in the Blogosphere
  • What Elements of an Online Social Networking Profile Predict Target-Rater Agreement in Personality?
  • Spontaneous Inference of Personality Traits from Online Profiles
  • The Psychology of Word Use in Depression Forums in English and in Spanish
  • Thin Slices of Online Profile Attributes, Kristin Stecher, Scott Counts
  • Document Representation and Query Expansion Models for Blog Recommendation
  • Polling the Blogosphere: a Rule-Based Approach to Belief Classification
  • International Sentiment Analysis for News and Blogs
  • Wikipedian Self-Governance in Action: Motivating the Policy Lens
  • A Large-Scale Study of MySpace: Observations and Implications for Online Social Networks
  • Space Planning for Online Community
  • Recovering Implicit Thread Structure in Newsgroup Style Conversations
  • A Social Network Based Approach to Personalized Recommendation of Participatory Media Content
  • Wikipedia as an Ontology for Describing Documents
  • On TREC Blog Track
  • BLEWS: Using Blogs to Provide Context for News Articles
  • Exploring Social Media Scenarios for the Television
  • The Politics of Sourcing: A Study of Journalistic Practices in the Blogosphere

This is a test of the Google Documents

This is a test of the Google Documents post to weblog feature. This is only a test. I discovered the post to weblog feature of Google Documents at bavatuesdays via lifehacker.

note: Google Documents does not post a title and can only fully publish not publish a draft. Until it can do either of those two items I don’t really see myself using it.

Column A Column B Column C
Row 2 3.14159265 1.2020569
Row 3 2.71828183 4.669201609
Row 4 2.685452001 0.1234567891011
Row 5 0.57721566 0.007874996997812

Facebook Compare To

There is an application on Facebook called “Compare People.” My comparisons showed up in my inbox today and apparently I among my friends am:

  • The Hardest Studier
  • The Most Punctual
  • The Best Listener
  • The Best at Science
  • The Most Reliable

I am not:

  • The Coolest
  • The person with the Best Profile Picture
  • The Funniest
  • The Craziest
  • The Happiest

The sample size was pretty small. A lot of the questions only one person had input on my qualities. I guess since I aspire to be a geek the qualities that I was identified with make sense. I think I’m pretty happy though. What did we ever do without Facebook? (tongue firmly in cheek)

SharpMT Photo Blog

This is a post with an image attached.

Pocket SharpMT Test Message

This is exciting. I can now blog from my phone. Expect more frequent blog posts if that is the case.

Windows Live Writer

One aspect of my new job is that I no longer have the luxury of spending most of my computing life in Linux. This was a major concern about the new job. All things considered, Windows XP hasn’t been that bad but it hasn’t been all that great either.

I do have to plug Windows Live Writer. The interface is easy and it talks Wordpress. Also it is free as in beer. Anyone not using an offline editor to blog from a Windows platform should check it out.

New Job!

I recently accepted a position as Senior Consultant for one of the world’s largest strategy consulting firms. In theory I am a client/server developer (Java & .Net) but in practice I am a jack of all trades. I will be focusing a good portion of my time working to refine my team’s software QA processes.

My team is amazing and the organization has exceeded all of my expectations. This position is completely different from my former position as a Risk and Credit Analyst for a large Visa/MasterCard acquiring institution. I really couldn’t be happier about work right now. 

Back on the World Wide Interweb

I’d like to thank Rimuhosting, MySQL, Apache, PHP, Ubuntu, Wordpress and Google for getting me back on the tubes. You can still view the old PSFK on blogger.