I started this web site on January 2, 2003 — four years ago. Since then, there have been 1,204 posts and 313 (non-spam) comments. At irregular intervals, I have moved, upgraded, and switched hosting companies and blogging software. This time around, the make-over is minimal: a switch to a simpler stylesheet (appropriately called Simplr) and hiding away some complexities.
Let me give an overview of how the site works now:
- The front page shows main articles only, that is entries which are more than just news flashes. The plan is for these to be more frequent than in the past. A full listing of these articles is available through the “Articles” tab.
- The news updates page has all the semantics news that’s fit to print.
- The geek notes page obviously has the computer-geeky stuff on it.
- The semantics resources page continues to provide a list of homepages of researchers in the field and will perhaps grow to include links to other valuable resources.
- The about page is my professional homepage, with the usual info.
- New: The feeds page gives a number of options for receiving updates.
- The footer of each page on the site has the traditional sidebar stuff, including what’s new at the Semantics Archive, my del.icio.us links, etc.
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This entry was posted by fintel on Friday, January 19th, 2007, at 10:24 am.
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