While browsing Google Labs, I noticed new Firefox extensions.
ASP.NET: Remove HTML Comments at Runtime
I’ve been playing a bit with regular expressions lately and have to find some useful tasks in order to practice the skill.
The Need for Speed in Clearing Blog Comments
There is an expectation in the blogosphere-and not an unreasonable one-that bloggers will check their blogs frequently and clear out their comment moderation queues quickly in order to keep the dialogue fresh and current.
Judge: Forum Comments Protected Speech
A recent federal court ruling accomplished two things: protection of online message board operators from liability for anonymous third party comments; and the funniest judicial opinion ever written.
Kazaa Sues Blogger Over Anonymous Comments
The parent company of the controversial filesharing service Kazaa has filed suit in a Canadian court against p2pnet.net over alleged libelous comments made in the blog’s comments section. The result of the lawsuit could have broad implications on the level of responsibility bloggers and forum hosts hold for third party (often anonymous) comments.
Danny Comments on My Ego (Search)
Danny Sullivan comments on my ego search. He’s the world’s search authority (runs the most popular Search Engine Web site and conference series).
Digg Gives Thumbs Up To Comments
An updated comment system for the Digg user-contributed news site offers several new features, including ratings for comments and a three-minute window to edit the comments one makes on a story.
Comments are Integral Parts of the Conversation
While I’m still having a bit of difficulty figuring out whether the 30Boxes calendaring service is worth spending any time with or not, I’m having no such difficulty in seeing the value of a service like coComment.
Yahoo Search Execs Blast CFO Comments
One may feel sorry for Yahoo CFO Susan Decker, whose comments in an interview regarding Yahoo’s place in the search world, ie second to Google, have generated a heated response in the Yahoo Search Blog. Maybe Decker’s comments in her chat with Bloomberg were taken out of context, as some bloggers have suggested.
Washington Post Ends Blog Comments
Lots of mean people said hurtful things on the Washington Post blog, so the Post said, and in response the Post has turned off comments for the Post.Blog.