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My iGoogle Page

February 22nd, 2008

My iGoogle Page

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This is a capture of my current iGoogle Page. We talked about iGoogle a little last year when the new name surfaced. Today I want to share with you how iGoogle and some cool add-ons like Google Reader can be used to make you more productive. The following list helps you understand a few things I am doing with my iGoogle page.

A – I track the weather in the two cities I spend most of my time: Goose Creek, SC and Washington, DC

B – I track the feed of a group blog that I manage (GrowingKids.org)

C – I track current events

D – I track the feed of Simply Recipes my 2nd favorite food blog

E – Google Reader copy #1 tracks Information Security related feeds that have been placed in my Security folder.

F – Google Reader copy #2 tracks blogs that I placed in my General folder.

You will also note that I use multiple tabs. The BLOG Watch tab is a post for another day. There I track blogs using custom feeds created mainly from Google Blog Searches.

I want to offer a few more comments on the multiple copies of Google Reader found on my iGoogle page. You can add multiple copies or you can switch between folders using the pull-down on one of the readers. Using Google Reader in this way allows for a quick view of a hot subject (folder). For instance, I subscribe to several dozen blogs in my general folder. It is pretty easy for a high priority topic related network security to get lost in the midst of dozens of other posts in a general category. The security folder for me allows for a focus on blogs and new sites that provide RSS feeds related to information security. These RSS feeds are related to announcements on the release of patches from vendors like Cisco, Microsoft, Red Hat, and Oracle to address security vulnerabilities.

Beware of Idetrorce Disagreements

December 16th, 2007

A flurry of comment spam has been going around in recent days with the following message:

“very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce”

There is no URL and the message is exactly the same on all the blogs where you find this comment.

What is this comment all about and who is Idetrorce?

In my humble opinion, this is a pre-attack campaign for a bigger spam campaign that will come in the next few weeks. The comment above would be okay on most blog posts since it is not trying to link people back to a product of service and it is just a polite disagreement. Once posted on a loosely moderated blog, the blogger might get a bad rap for deleting such a non threatening comment. Read the editors comments on the wormblog comment number 12.

“So I googled and found that it is indeed SPAM.

I am leaving it up though as I would never wish to be accused of deleting someone who simply disagreed with me.”

If a blogger does not block the email address and user name associated with this comment, then they could be opening themselves up to something much bigger coming down the pipe. That is just one man’s opinion. I am not afraid to delete and edit comments on my blog. I have even deleted some comments from people who agreed with me. When it’s my blog I will do what I think is in the best interest of my blog.

I do strict moderation on all comments on some of my blogs. There are very few terms I force moderate on here on this blog, but this user name and email address will be added to my list. I recommend you do the same with your blog. I just don’t have a good feeling about this Idetroce character.

In Wordpress

Go to your Dashboard and select Options/Discussion. Scroll down and enter the user name, email address and IPs from this commenter. By the way, the IPs this person is sourcing from are out of Amsterdam.

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