Declaring The Death of Metatags
theduck writes "Andrew Goodman of Traffick.com pleaded for someone to announce the end of metatags (at least with respect to trying to skeeve good search engine ranking). and Danny Sullivan, Editor of The SearchEngineReport obliged. Personally, I've resisted using them for years, but convincing clients that they're not worth the effort has always been difficult. Does anyone (except porn sites) actually use them anymore?"
did I miss the slashdot story about Redhat 8.0? I guess so!
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This is completely off-topic, but check out the Onion article on the RIAA:
Link.
One word: Ottawa.
Okay, that isn't terribly descriptive and it is damning a lot of reasonable expenditures. But it isn't so far off the mark as to be libelous.
Though I too would love to see the link in question!
-- Mal: "Well they tell you: never hit a man with a closed fist. But it is, on occasion, hilarious."
A good site must not contain any pop-ups or be full of crap.... must only have good free porn.
Meh.
...the death of *BSD? Or Mark Twain? Or Elvis, for that matter?
Good judgment comes from experience.
Experience comes from bad judgment.