Elliott C. Back: Internet & Technology

Google Supplemental Link Units

Posted in Google, Optimization, Search by Elliott Back on March 11th, 2008.

Oh yeah, I’m a I’m a baller! You know you’ve made it when you get your own supplemental link unit section from Google! I’ve been waiting a long time for these, and now I’ve finally got them, even if they are a little bit incorrect. I think I’ve got some 301 redirects that need to be changed…

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Aviary Web 2.0 Toolkit

Posted in Graphics, Interface, Web 2.0 by Elliott Back on March 11th, 2008.

Aviary, aka a.viary, a suite of Web 2.0 office and graphic design products, has the most beautiful front page that I’ve seen in a very long time. It features a simple flash panel with overlapping layers that zoom in perspective with the motion of your mouse. You absolutely need to see it if you already haven’t:

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Here is a little sample of the kind of “photoshops” their editor can do:

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For those of you new to this blog, this was not created in Photoshop. It was created in Aviary, a suite of online web applications.

For more, you should check out their blog, which features additional demos. The company is in direct competition with Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo online applications, Adobe, the makers of Photoshop, Flash, Flex and other web and image editing software, as well as Apple’s video editing software and other startups in the web application toolkits game, like the infamous Zoho.

Wordpress Founder Slams Six Apart

Posted in Blogging, WP, Wordpress by Elliott Back on March 11th, 2008.

Techcrunch has a hilarious exchange of fire between Wordpress founder Matt Mullenweg and Six Apart’s evangelist Anil Dash over the relative merits of Wordpress and MovableType:

Anil Dash: “WordPress 2.5 is about to be released, and we wanted to encourage WordPress users to upgrade. To Movable Type.”

Matt Mullenweg: “Six apart is getting desperate, and dirty.”

Anil Dash: “Desperation is resorting to name-calling and slander instead of substance — if there’s a factual error, i’m glad to fix it.”

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I’ve written before about how I personally prefer Wordpress to Movable Type because it offers me an unprecedented open source experience, tons of community support, and easy hackability. It’s also pretty damn fast, so I don’t worry about my server crashing or overloading.

However, it’s also totally ok in the competitive marketplace of free blogging software for one manufacturer to directly tote its own features in comparison to another piece of software. What’s wrong with saying that Movable Type has features x, y, and z that Wordpress is still dreaming of?

Update: Mullenweg, of Wordpress, has followed up his Twitter with a post Wordpress Is Open Source, in which he says “I had held off criticizing [MovableType and Six Apart] after they went OS and before they decided to start an all-out confrontation because that’s not generally what OS projects do to each other.”

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