May 6th, 2008
I’m an on-again-off-again fan of John C. Dvorak. I regularly listen to TWiT and CrankyGeeks and Tech5 podcasts that he’s on regularly. Sometimes he offends me, but every time he at least makes me think a little harder about a topic.
I came across this recent column, Turn Off the Lights! of his in PC […]
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March 26th, 2008
One of the more interesting applications I’ve been using lately is twitter. At first I didn’t really get it. I was already using IM and blogging and e-mail of course, so the ability to blast out a short little “tweet” about what I’m doing just seemed like a waste of time.
I didn’t really catch […]
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March 9th, 2008
Sitting in a panel now talking about Utterz, which allows you to quickly post entries and blips to your blog, flickr, twitter and more.
The panel is discussing how mobile blogging empowers a community to develop the conversation around a topic.
Utterz is the first way you can instantly blog your experiences, thoughts and ideas, anywhere, […]
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March 9th, 2008
It’s odd to say that I’m starting up the Sunday sessions of SXSW at 11:41am, but hey that’s the way these things happen I guess.
The keynote for today is Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook at 2pm. We’ll be heading over there at some point and and catching that, hopefully we can find a spot. […]
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December 4th, 2007
After just stopping by both Jeremy Wright’s and Aaron Brazell’s blogs I read stories about them moving (or already have moved) to deleting their Facebook profiles. Reading on to figure out why, it turns out that the Facebook Beacon service, a Business-to-Consumer marketing tool is seriously whizzing all over privacy concerns for individuals on Facebook. […]
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October 9th, 2007
If you enjoy the Savage Chickens website by artist Doug Savage, you’ll love this video of his foray into the world of animation.
Great work!
Technorati Tags: artist, cartoons, Savage Chickens, Doug Savage, post-it notes, music video, Laura Veirs, Phantom Mountain
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September 24th, 2007
I tell you I was born a couple of decades too late! Mainstream blogging didn’t even exist when I was looking at heading to college, much less a scholarship for doing it.
If you’re a blogger and heading towards pursuing some college course credits, you may check-out this site and get some cash in your […]
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September 19th, 2007
Are you a blogger? Do you get foreign language comments that you’re not sure if it’s really spam or not because you have no idea what it says?
Or, do you just need to translate something you wrote into another language to share with someone? Maybe a Pen Pal in another country?
I just got a […]
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August 11th, 2007
It took me forever to accept a friend’s offer to start using Plaxo, but ever since I did I’ve been very pleased with the service they’ve provided. In fact they have done what they promote, and saved my entire address book from permanent deletion when my main computer crashed.
Now, a number of years later […]
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August 1st, 2007
Just received an email from someone letting me know about a new website/service called Lyro. From what I’ve read it’s been developed as the new Web 2.0 interface for exchanging business cards.
It appears the gist of the idea is a new professional network that basically gives you a place to host your online business […]
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