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  • Kevin Chiu 10:31 pm on August 18, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Blogging from my iPhone 

    I just downloaded the WordPress app from the iTunes app store. It’s pretty slick.

    Cool, uploading photos works.

     
  • Kevin Chiu 4:19 am on October 31, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    MobileCampLA + WOM World 

    I’ll update all of you on the awesome excursion I had over the weekend as soon as I finish with my current computer vision project. For now, check out these photos from the trip.

     
  • Kevin Chiu 2:50 am on May 24, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    Less is More 

    I was going to keep this idea a secret, but since it would most likely benefit the online community if I release this to the blogosphere, that is what I will do.

    Online advertisement companies, Google et al., need to realize something about advertisement and social capital. Building up a readership involves being a trusted source of information that presents itself if a clear and concise way.

    Ads are annoying, even if they are relevant. They trade the social capital a visitor has invested into your site into cold, hard cash.

     
  • Kevin Chiu 2:15 am on January 4, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    Optimal Ad Placement 

    Many sites that rely on ads as a source of revenue place them in locations that can trick a visitor in to thinking the ad is part of a website intra-link or, in other words, a link to another part of the same site. The thin horizontal Google Ad strip that looks like a navigation bar is particular suited to this strategy for this. The AdBrite ads are possibly the best, most annoying version of these stealth ads – they replace several words in the page with links to advertisers’ pages.

    However, you may notice that I host no such deceptive ads. That’s because I know what it feels like to click an add thinking that I’ll be brought to a page that was intentionally linked to by the author. I get frustrated with the page author for placing such a deceptive ad.

    On the other hand, I am aware that certain individuals enjoy rewarding bloggers for a good article by clicking ads on the authors site, so I actually do leave one up, it’s just somewhere that isn’t irritating or deceptive.

    In the entire lifetime of this blog, I have made 31 cents. As you can see, I’m not exactly in it for the money. I just want those few people looking to support quality blogging a chance to do so.

     
  • Kevin Chiu 10:20 pm on January 1, 2007 Permalink | Reply
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    The New Blogger – A Trap? 

    I just noticed that I have no escape route from Blogger at the moment. Previously, I could import posts using a WordPress tool, but now that tool is no longer compatible with Blogger, and Blogger has no export functionality.

     
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