LunchGeeks premiere a success!
I was afraid I’d be eating enchiladas all by my self, but some geeks showed up to keep me company.
Five other geeks showed up, ranging from startups to consultants and companies like Yahoo and Box.net. We talked about S3, EC2, SQLite, Sitemaps, Yahoo’s crawler, servers, storage, Box.net’s neat new widgets, Sun vs Dell vs Rackable vs HP, “wtf do VARs do”, and all sorts of other goodness. Great to meet new people and talk tech.
I’ll announce the May date soon, so subscribe to the feed or the calendars and tell your friends.
April 12th, 2007 at 3:41 pm
To follow up on the sitemap question, Yahoo does have a barebones sitemap submission page. https://siteexplorer.search.yahoo.com/mysites I complained that I could not claim site ownership using just a meta tag, and they changed their policy. Meta-tags are now OK. You can clearly see what is indexed and how many inbound links Yahoo sees.
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