Segala blog & Content Labels

10th of January 2007 by admin

Apologies for the blatant promotion of some Segala related initiatives, but I hope you find them relevant. We've finally gone live with a staff blog where I intend to post my personal opinions and technical sound bites. Although, it’s due to move home early next week. I will continue to contribute my thoughts on new technology, trends and startups here, so I’m not gone completely.

Contentlabel.org
is also live (go ugly early). If anyone is interested in contributing to the creation of new codes of conduct then please get in touch. I already have a number of respected individuals on board such as: Sam Sethi, Tom Raftery, Daniel Appelquist, Ian Hayward, Paul Miller, Phil Archer, Dennis Howlett, Manoj Ranaweera, Kamrul Hassan, David Rooks, Sorcha Moore, Tarique Naseem

A code of conduct for blogs is likely to be the first. Other codes are likely to include e-commerce, direct marketing, advertising, educational and so on.

You can now download a new Firefox extension that reads Content Labels to enable search filtering based on trust.

5 Responses to “Segala blog & Content Labels”

Whilst I do love open source software, I am hooked to IE7. Is there Content Labels for MS IE7?

Manoj, I’m amazed! ;)

Microsoft are paying us to build an IE plugin so what does that tell you? I’ve never heard of anyone paying for an extension to be built before now.

This is the reason we went ugly early with the Firefox stuff. I’ve asked a friend at Opera to take the finger out or they’ll be left behind :)

Forgot to mention… I recommend that you subscribe to the RSS feed on the Search Thresher site as I don’t want to spam this blog with my initiatives.

http://feeds.feedburner.com/SearchThresher-YourSearchYourWay

well done. will do as you suggest.