another topic for discussion
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While surfing
around through blogs I don't normally read (yes that was the intended web
trip to expand my reading and knowledge of course) I came across this link
for a Wolfgang
Flamme post through the news4notes
site. Wolfgang noticed spiders that were crawling through his site
and doing some indexing. While we all know that is just the way the
web works, it was what he found when he started digging and a friend sent
him an email.
Apparently the spiders were being done to pick his
technical knowledge for one of those pay-per-incident helpdesk services
on-line. They were taking his information and even providing direct
links to certain of his pages in emails.
So here comes the new question, not by any means
that we have solved the way a blog is written topic from two days ago
though,
But does it bother anyone to think that the technical information you spend
so much time learning, tweaking and maturing is then turned around and
sold because you posted it in your blog? We all post to share information,
experiences and bring the community together more, or less if you listen
to some say there are too many now. So does the selling of your information,
unknown to you, make the hair stand up on the back of your neck? Or
for some a simple hot flash will do :-)
OK, open the discussion board, operators are standing by to take your posts.
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On Friday, April 11th, 2003 by Chris Miller