I added several things to my blog this weekend in keeping with the increasing trend of distributed content and applications, the simplest version of which being widgets, which I think will continue to define how people use the web and how advertisers find their targets. In the future, which website you are on may not matter as much as which content or application you are engaging with, because any piece of content or application might be spread seamlessly across the web so that you can find it, or it can find you, no matter where you are.
To make it easier to find blog posts with specific topics there is now a category bubble-list at the top of the page, where you can click on specific categories with which I've tagged individual posts. The larger categories have received more clicks from readers.
I've also included a search bar from Lijit so you can search my site instantly, along with links to my StumbleUpon content, my del.icio.us tags, and my facebook profile.
I've added an updated map so readers can see how many people are visiting each day and where they're coming from.
And finally, I've republished the posts from my bankerInIndia blog here on the graylightning site under archives, so now you can click on the months from before January 2008 to find and read those old posts, rather than having to go to the bankerinindia page.
I hope it's easier to enjoy the content now, scattered as it may be across this domain. And feel free to give suggestions on how to make it better or easier to find.

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