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April 4, 2006
Kevin Salwen over at the Worthwhile blog points out this sequence of numbers that you'll see if you're up on Wednesday of this week at two minutes and three seconds after 1 in the morning, the time and date will be: 01:02:03 04/05/06 August 9, 2005
Mozilla Foundation wants at making RSS usable by mere mortals: If they're going to do anything with RSS like they've done with FireFox and Thunderbird, then I have faith that RSS will grow like wildfire with a few evolutionary tweaks. [via ZDNet] BlogHer comes under fire for playing by the rules: The rules are that white men run everything and women need to carve out their niche. Ideally, according to Elisa, we'd all be on the level and let the meritocracy play out as it may. Until then, we need events like BlogHer. Stop bitching. You could have gone if you wanted to. On second thought, keep bitching, any good cause needs opposition and they could use the continued press to fuel the growth of the organization. Journalists still writing the phrase "Blogging enters the mainstream" indicates that they are surely not in the mainstream. Shit people, blogging is so 2003. Write about something beyond the bubblegum BS. Top (hosted) blogging services among bloggers are Blogger, Livejournal, Typepad, Xanga and the rest just trickle off. Movable Type, obviously not included, probably due to the lack of convience of sniffing out all of the sites run by MT, or WordPress for that matter, likely takes up a spot high on the list as well. [via ZDNet]
Blogging doesn't pay off for everyone: Kirsten posted some time ago that she was shutting it down. Her blog, that is. Many of us have blogging and bloggers to be a boon to our respective businesses. As we always say, it's not for everyone [via Chicago Tribune] September 19, 2004
Rick and the NYT comment on how the Kryptonite lock company, not to mention thousands of bicycle lock owners, are now completely hosed by a world of Bic pen carrying thieves.
June 7, 2004
Dando's Top 10 Watch List for Growing Companies via Decker Taking Responsibility - A Proven Business Strategy on owning up to your mistakes via Business Pundit |
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