- Site Navigation Issues: Okay, I'm aware there are issues with the navigation here. If you're trying to get to something old, it's not clear how to best navigate the archives. If you read less than once every three or four days, you won't find everything on the front page. And if you're using a browser that's broken with respect to CSS2, the links to older days on the front page may be misplaced (which seems to be the case with IE 5.x on Windows). I'm aware of the problems, but they're probably not going to get fixed soon. Sorry about that, but between getting sick and having plenty of paying work to do, I don't always get to implement the things I'd like to around here. Heck, I've even though about going to something like Movable Type, except that would take work, too.
- freshblogs.com will watch weblogs for you, and will also help you publish the list you watch.
- In NPR renews rotten linking policy -- again, Cory tears into NPRs linking policy:
The most harmful lie you can tell about the Web is that permission is a prerequisite for linking.
Go get 'em, Cory. - The International Blog MEETUP Day voting has begun for Minneapolis.
- The Webby Awards: 2002 Winners - for whatever reason I at least glance at the webbys every year. What caught my eye this time is the "People's Choice" winner in spirituality. Witchvox wasn't even nominated, but won as a write-in candidate. [some guy?]
- the5k.org "anything goes" entries. Many little websites. Some of 'em good.
- Tim O'Reilly's The Strange Case of the Disappearing Open Source Vendors points out that vendors going away isn't a sign of weakness in open source, but rather a sign of strength. [cam]