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Blogging for Dollars: Giving Rise to the Professional Blogger
Publish Date: Aug. 12, 2002
What about the notion of paying people to blog for commercial sites covering genre-specific content? By providing financial incentive for great bloggers to publish, we remove economic constraints and enable them to devote their energies full-time to producing compelling content and creating outstanding Weblogs.
What We're Doing When We Blog
Publish Date: Jun. 13, 2002
Many journalists who write about the blogging phenomenon miss some of the key elements of this medium. Meg Hourihan, a respected blogger herself, discusses both the structure and the intent of weblogging ... just to set the record straight.
The Sanctity of Elements, or Why You Shouldn't be Double-clicking in a textarea
Publish Date: May. 3, 2002
The customer is always um, er, well, the customer. This month Meg Hourihan delves into client relations and offers tips that might help you maintain happy customers and good UI.
Attendee-Centered Conference Design
Publish Date: Mar. 19, 2002
In her column debut for O'Reilly, Meg Hourihan steps up to the mic and talks about what she learned at SXSW. Problem was, Meg was moving and the mic wasn't ...
Using JavaScript to Create a Powerful GUI
Publish Date: Dec. 21, 2001
By using JavaScript and CSS to build standard components for your online application or Web site, you can make it easier for users to accomplish their tasks. Meg Hourihan shows you how, step by step.