This content originally appeared on Modern Web Development with Chrome and was authored by Paul Kinlan
<p>I am pretty chuffed I have had a comment from one more person that I don't know :) Yay. Normally it is just my colleagues or friends who post. This one I think was from Scott Rafer from Feedster.<p />Anyway to respond to the <a href="http://www.kinlan.co.uk/2005/07/futher-experimentation.html#c112250075238991987">comment</a>. Currently I kind of like the Topic search. I am yet to experiment with keyword search of blog content (although I do link to MSN Search).<p />I chose topic searches because I think that way I might be able to provide people with a more general list of related links on the complete topic as a whole and not just any blog that contains the word/words that I choose to search for.<p />I provide the RSS feeds, because I am keen on the process of keeping up to date with certain topics. A feed will alert me to this information. It's kind of like PubSub (I think) but I provide you with the feed topics.<p />However, I might simply be doing the wrong thing. There is no harm in experimenting :).<p />I think what I might do is provide a little section at the bottom of each post rather than the links to content. I will provide a colour coded box for each type of link. Technorati tags might be listed in a blue box, Feedster in a red and MSN searches in green perhaps. (The next post will contain this as an experiment). I don't want to be accused of Tag Spam, so they will only be related to the post.<p /></p>
This content originally appeared on Modern Web Development with Chrome and was authored by Paul Kinlan