BritBlog Blog direct to your inbox

October 30, 2006

In other news, I’ve added FeedBurner’s Email Subscription service to this blog (see box on the right), so you can now get a daily summary of posts to this blog direct to your inbox.

I know that not everyone uses RSS so it struck me as quite a good idea. The only emails we send out to members are part of the registration process (and I hope to keep it that way), so this should allow us to keep those of you who are interested a little more up to date with our news.

You’ll get at most one email per day if we post anything to the blog (i.e. all the posts from one day in one email, and no emails if we don’t post anything), and it’s easy to subscribe and unsubscribe. Either use the form on the right of the page, or subscribe here.

I do encourage you to subscribe – it will make keeping up with news from this site very easy, and we should have quite a bit of exciting news to share with you soon that I don’t want you to miss!

As this is a new service I’d be interested to hear your experiences with it – both good and bad.

[tags]britblog,feedburner,Email Subscriptions[/tags]


Surrey Blogmeet: A rather quiet affair

October 30, 2006

Well what can I say? I was expecting Saturday’s blogmeet in Guildford to be quiet, but not dead! Still, I had a nice two hours reading an interesting book called Mapping Hacks, and enjoyed a rather nice pint of ale (I was astounded that I could make it last that long – it must be a record!).

Anyway, I’m hoping to add some mapping functionality to the new version of BritBlog (hence the recent post on geocoding your blogs), so it was quite a useful couple of hours at least.

I’m now thinking twice about having a Christmas blogmeet in London; anyone interested?

[tags]blogmeet,surrey,britblog[/tags]


Surrey Blogmeet: Venue for Saturday 28th October, Guildford

October 26, 2006

OK, sorry for the delay posting details on the venue. The plan is to meet at the Kings Head (Quarry Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3XQ, map). It’s about 5 mins walk from Guildford train station.

I plan on being there from 4PM. I’ll be on the train, so may be late… I’ll probably be wearing my rather trendy BritBlog hoodie, and I’ll be sitting in the corner reading a book if nobody else is there ;-)

Hope to see some of you there!

[tags]surrey,blogmeet,britblog[/tags]


(Survey) One in four internet users blog. Really?!

October 18, 2006

According to various articles, one in four UK internet users are now blogging.

I don’t know about you, but I’m amazed by that figure! Of all the friends that I’ve made in the traditional way (i.e. not online, but through school, uni, work, and socialising), I only know one other person that blogs, and they do it even less frequently than me! This is especially odd considering I’ve had internet-related jobs for over 10 years now!

So without using a poll (I must get around to installing one someday), do your own experiences support this 1 in 4 statistic or not?

[tags]blogging,statistics,really?![/tags]


Blog backlog back

October 16, 2006

Should that be backblog? Bit of a tounge twister either way, and a pain for everyone I’m afraid. We’ve got a huge backlog of blogs waiting to be reviewed I’m afraid – at the moment there are over 500 blogs in the queue.

Appologies to everyone who is waiting for their blog to be listed; I’m working through them as quickly as I can!

[tags]britblog,backblog,arrgghhh![/tags]


One day in history: The biggest blog in history*

October 16, 2006

History Matters – pass it on is all about raising awareness of the importance of history in our everyday lives and encouraging involvement in heritage in England and Wales. The plan is for hundreds of thousands of Britons to record details about their lives tomorrow in one big “blog”, which will all be stored in a digital time capsule permanently at the British Library.

If you want to get involved, go along to the History Matters website and sign up. But hurrey – the event takes place tomorrow!

* So far…

[tags]blogging,one day in history,history matters[/tags]


Tip: Geocode your blog

October 9, 2006

By now you may well have heard about geotagging – it’s especially popular with photographers at the moment who like to geotag their photos and overlay them on a map (cf. flickr). Another example is GeoURL, which uses location information in your website meta tags to identify it’s location. The GeoURL database can then be searched so that you can find websites near yours, for example.

Well as you may know, we’re currently working on a new version of BritBlog (yes I know, it’s taking ages….), and one of the features I’d like to have is a decent map of British bloggers. Our old one stopped working when our postcode to OS Grid Reference conversion trick broke, and it was restricted to just the UK anyway, which wasn’t great for our expats.

So I’d like to update the map, and there are lots of things we’ll be able to do. Apart from just plotting all the blogs on a map, you’ll be able to search for blogs near you, look for recently updated blogs near you, we could show all of the most recently updated blogs on a map, all the blogs talking about knitting on a map, and loads more things besides! But for this to work, we need to know where you blog from. You can tell us where you are based by geocoding your blog.

Geocode your blog

So, what I’d like to ask you to do is to start adding geo meta tags to your blog templates. You don’t have to tell us exactly where you live, but if you can do it to within a few kilometres that would be useful. Over the next few months we can gather this data and experiment with it. More details on how to do this can be found on the GeoURL web site (you may as well add yourselves to GeoURL while you are there…), but essentially you need to add the following code to the block of your web page template:

<meta name="ICBM" content="52.12345,-0.54321" />
<meta name="DC.title" content="My Blog Title" />
<meta name="geo.position" content="52.12345;-0.54321" />

Coordinates are in the form of a latitude and longitude, separated by a comma, for example: 47.98481,-71.42124. Western hemisphere longitudes and Southern hemisphere latitudes are negative. That means if you live to the West of Greenwich, then your longitude will be negative. You actually don’t need the third line in the example above, but its good practice to put it in.

Working out your coordinates

One way to work out what your coordinates should be is to use Google maps:

  • Go to Google maps and search for your location.
  • When you’ve found where you live, double click on the rough spot. This will cause Google maps to re-centre on your location and zoom in a bit.
  • Now click the ‘link to this page’ link on the top right of the Google maps screen.
  • Grab the new URL from the address bar, and grab your coordinates! &ll=52.1234,-0.4321&spn=.

I’m sure there are other ways to work out your location; this is just one of them.

So does that make sense? I’m really keen to get this up and running, so if you have any queries about this, or if I can help at all, please either leave a comment below or drop me an email.

Finally, don’t forget the blogmeet in Surrey later this month. It’s on the 28th October in Guildford. Be there or be square :-P

[tags]geoblogging,geocode,blogging,geourl,mapping,britblog[/tags]


Surrey Blogmeet: Saturday 28th October, Guildford

October 2, 2006

OK, I think Guildford in Surrey will be the location for the next BritBlog blogmeet. We’ve still got to choose a pub and time, but there are quite a few nice pubs there so that shouldn’t be a problem. I’m thinking later afternoon again too if everyone agrees?
It would be great to put faces to more of our members, so if you can make it please do come along. Those of you that live in London can get down from Waterloo in about half an hour I think, so I expect to see everyone from the last London blogmeet there too ;-)

So who can make it?

Update
OK, sorry for the delay posting details on the venue. The plan is to meet at the Kings Head (Quarry Street, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3XQ, map). It’s about 5 mins walk from Guildford train station.

I plan on being there from 4PM. I’ll be on the train, so may be late… I’ll probably be wearing my rather trendy BritBlog hoodie, and I’ll be sitting in the corner reading a book if nobody else is there ;-)

[tags]blogmeet,surrey,guildford,britblog[/tags]