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talkinghub got Pagerank 7
talkinghub pagerank reached 7: http://livepr.raketforskning.com/?u=talkinghub.com . This is a surprise. This is good surprise for me! How did talkinghub get here? I would I know!April 20, 2006 4:16 PM
I have 2 web projects which are pretty popular. They are
http://dotuseful.sourceforge.net/ - Java Swing tree library, and
http://dkrukovsky.blogspot.com/ - "Make the Software Shine" - writings on software design. Both of them are pagerank 5. talkinghub.com is first one with PR 7.
talkinghub was produced as a result from "How to Write Software" - I got an idea that it would be interesting to people if I will publish step-by-step story on how to write software from scratch. First post on it:
http://dkrukovsky.blogspot.com/2006/01/how-to-write-software.html
Some people were inspired in it and cheered me up. Thanks! If you are reading this please leave a few words about you.
I got Java hosting at http://rimuhosting.com/ : http://write-software.blogspot.com/2006/02/hosting.html
If you will go with RimuHosting - tell them that you were referred by Denis Krukovsky.
talkinghub went live at 2006 February 6:
http://write-software.blogspot.com/2006/02/how-to-write-software-now-live.html
First post: http://talkinghub.com/forum/tag//i-will-be-posting-content-here-instead-of-blogger-soon-2.html
It wasn't talkinghub that time - the name has come later.
BenjiSmith advices to make the service more understandable:
http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?biz.5.309199.3
Thanks Benji!
Tag-based classification was added at February 16.
Talkinghub got a name at 2006 February 19.
That's the story so far! Now thanks all the people who supported me in my journey!
Marcus Troiano runs an IT news blog and has a collection of some nice photos:
http://marcustroiano.com/blog/
He liked the idea and gave me some useful comments. Thanks Marcus!
A guy named CyberCoded runs blog - http://www.cybercoded.net/ - and makes money on small (and not so small) web software solutions - http://www.cybercoded.com/ . Thanks CyberCoded for your suggestions to me. Want to have a forum for your solutions on talkinghub? My short advice on cybercoded.net: you might want to create "Applications" page and briefly describe all your applications there.
Ric Shreves runs software writings at http://ricshreves.net/ , blog on open source at http://postdb.ricshreves.net/ , and some other projects. He invited everyone to read my story.
Pete Freitag runs blog on software development at http://www.petefreitag.com/ . It looks like he runs his blog on his own blog software. He even wrote "How To Make a Tag Cloud" article - http://www.petefreitag.com/item/396.cfm - where he described how a tag cloud works on his blog. Hey Pete, I like talkinghub tag cloud better.
Nice man runs tech blog at http://www.cybernetnews.com . He opened my eyes that I need to fix my website layout to work under IE.
David Kadavy runs good blog - http://kadavy.net/ , eats fat for money and recommends to write on Ruby. I wonder how do rubbyists do "Rename Method" refactoring?
David Braverman - http://blog.braverman.org/ - blog on software and politics.
Shrikant Joshi develops http://colayer.com/ - interesting view on information exchange. Thanks Shrikant for your suggestions.
Max Ischenko runs Ukrainian developer's community at http://www.developers.org.ua/ , blogs on software development at http://max.textdriven.com/ , and develops book exchange service at http://knigoman.com.ua/ .
Chris Jenkinson develops open source forum software at http://chimaera.starglade.org/aterr/ , maintains Wikipedia Forum article at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_forum , and thinks to add tags to his forum at http://chimaera.starglade.org/forums/post/309 .
Andrew Nesbitt runs popular tech blog at http://atariboy.wordpress.com/ . Thanks for your advices Andrew!
Pete Cashmore runs popular blog on web 2.0 startups: http://www.mashable.com/ . Pete likes Wordpress forums more: http://www.mashable.com/weblist/talking-hub/ . Hey, no designer had an opportunity to touch talkinghub yet!
Meredith runs blog on social web: http://meredith.wolfwater.com/wordpress/
Berlin Brown runs SpiritCompany at http://www.newspiritcompany.com/ , develops public service (not released yet), and released Calc System recently: http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?biz.5.333643.24
Amanecer runs .net blog at http://amanecer9.blogspot.com/
Victor Zambrano runs design company at http://www.frwrd.net/ . AJAX site.
Lindsay Donaghe writes about software and photography at http://www.macrolinz.com/macrolinz/ . Hey Lindsay, more suggestions from you?
Bob Stumpel keeps list of web 2.0 services at http://www.openbc.com/cgi-bin/forum.fpl?op=showarticles&id=1333506
PRWeb publish press releases for you: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/3/prweb355096.htm
Paul Terry Walhus developed a web 2.0 app which runs slide show of 1400 web 2.0 apps: http://web2slides.com/
Gavin Bowman runs a software company and business blog at http://webhelperbrowser.com/blog .
Anyone I forgot please post your complaints here!
Thanks people for your support!
Denis Krukovsky
author, talkinghub.com
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RE: talkinghub got Pagerank 7
Hi Denis,Thanks for the mention and glad the ideas were useful. I'd still recommend giving people some way to identify themselves in a post without typing their name in the post body. It would help in following the threads, but it would also be nice to include as another way to organize the posts. If you liked a post by someone, you could read other things that they'd posted. In your case (if I could filter posts by your name), it would be an easy way to follow the progress of talkinghub's development, for instance.
RSS feeds would be useful. To keep people coming back if a thread they participated had new activity and make it easy to find those previous threads.
I don't know how hard it would be to implement, but possibly make use of a service like tagthe.net. It takes your text and pulls out likely tags... that way you take the burden off of the user to come up with relavent tags for a post and make things easier to find.
I like the idea of letting people start their own "hub". That's pretty cool.
Keep up the good work!
Lindsay Donaghe
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Thanks Lindsay, I appreciate your feedback a lot! I will think on it. And personalized messages - the new service with membership is coming!
April 24, 2006 2:22 PM
Denis Krukovsky
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