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A Brief History of Slashdot Part 2, Explosions 216

When last we left off, Slashdot had grown beyond my ability to maintain it as a hobby, as well as beyond the simple DEC Alpha Multia 166 that had served it so well for the first week or two, and then immediately buckled under the traffic. Here in Part 2, we ride the wave of Slashdot's growth from early '98 until whenever my wrists get tired enough that I stop yakking until next week.

Comment Re:Does ranking mean that much on Amazon? (Score 5, Informative) 73

What definitely gets more customers looking is the "Other customers that purchased also purchased ..." feature.

True, which is why if you're going to try to game the system, you might be better off spending that money buying multiple copies of your book along with a few selected, sustained best sellers. Then when someone looks at the best seller, they your book listed as something that other customers also published.

Or if you'd like to participate in a more honest way, I recommend these tools on Amazon, which I've used to promote my Moodle and Training books:

Create a So you'd like to... guide with your book on the guide. Make the guide relevant, not just an excuse for self promotion, and people will actually use your guide. The more people who click into items from your guide, the more Amazon will display it.

Create a Listmania list with your book on it. Again, make it relevant and you'll get better results from that list.

Make search suggestions that are relevant and accurate for your book. "You can specify the search for which you think the item should appear, along with your explanation of why it is relevant. Once approved, we'll show your suggestion in Amazon search to everyone."

Participate in Amazon's Search Inside! program.

Add descriptive content to your book's Amazon listing.

Ditto for adding a cover image.

And one that I've been too busy (lazy?) to use, participate in Amazon's blog program, AmazonConnect.

These are all much longer-lasting ways of improving the sale of your book on Amazon. And they're much cheaper than paying someone thousands to game the system for you. But if people really thing it's worth all that money for one hour of dubious fame, I suppose it was inevitable that someone would offer a service to do it for them.

It's funny.  Laugh.

Wired News 2006 Vaporware Awards 215

silentounce writes "Wired News has released the winners of its 9th annual Wired News Vaporware Awards. I won't list any of them in the summary because I don't want to spoil anyone's surprise. They have some interesting entries, one that is more a concept of a product than an actual product. I'm not sure how you can claim something is vaporware if it hasn't even been given a specific name or a developer yet, but apparently they think they can. "

Comment The Godfather (Score 1) 394

Not necessarily better than the book, but one of the best adaptations of a novel I have ever seen. Of course, it took 3 LONG movies to make a faithful adaptation of the novel. A novel is just too much to cover to a single movie without trimming a lot of the content. Short stories and novellas are much better candidates (such as the Shawshank Redemption, as one of the other posters mentioned).

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