Posts Tagged ‘reverse chronological order

Maybe I’m old-fashioned, but I don’t get why some sites display reader comments in reverse chronological order. It seems especially popular on newspaper sites, which also for some reason tend to use paging for comments. I think the combination of reverse order and paging makes trying to follow discussions very frustrating. Still, since more and [...]

This post is part of Mashable’s Spark of Genius series, which highlights a unique feature of startups. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. The series is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. Name: Task Squid Quick Pitch: Collaboration focused on completing the tasks, that ultimately complete [...]

Found some interesting Blogosphere stats from The Future Buzz (article dated January 12, 2009) and one Dec. 2009: and here is what they had revealed: 133,000,000 – number of blogs indexed by Technorati since 2002 346,000,000 – number of people globally who read blogs (comScore March 2008) 900,000 – average number of blog posts in [...]

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8 Apr 2009

A blog is a website where you can post your entry in chronological order but displayed in a reverse chronological order. Blogs can be a commentary on a specific subject such as politics, food or local gossip or news about some topics.

If you’ve ever used Read It Later, you’ll probably like a new service called “I Need to Read This.” It does the same thing, letting you bookmark stories that you want to read, but not right away. Where it differs though, is in doing it all through bookmarklets instead of requiring you to install anything [...]


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