Archive for March, 2005

In fact I’ve been caricatured more than once

Friday, March 11th, 2005

I even had a doll made of me.  
 

 

 

 

 

 

dAnAh is upset - again

Friday, March 11th, 2005

So it was about a year ago - that danah boyd got real upset at me for posting an image of a host of a party (we were putting on) having fun. She felt as though it wasn’t a very professional way of promoting a ‘professional’ party.
I stated at the time how full of [...]

Can’t wait to run into Russ

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

I sure hope to see Russell Beattie somewhere in my travels.
I gotta get him to help me find his new MyYahoo RSS reader for mobile phones.
I got a coolio 6630 from Charlie Shick at Nokia - and I’m roaming around using it and it’s fancy features. Sure hope loading data off ofit works - [...]

Trifecta

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

Steve Gillmor writes of the Trifecta.
Any other participants besides me and Mary Hodder?

OpenReviews - redux

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

So following up on years of work by Alf Eaton - the folks at PubSub have released - ’structured blogging’ which takes Reviews to the next step - with a nice UI plug-in for WordPress.
Somebody nominate this man to be head of OpenReviews! And don’t forget OpenRecipes! Meg Hourihan needs somewhere to store [...]

SXSW here I come

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

6:30 AM flight gets me into Austin by 2PM tomorrow.
Get to see Matt Mullenweg and Jon Lebkowsky and all sorts of peeps.
Some of us are going for the Trifecta: SXSW, Etech and then PC Forum.

Tony Gentile: Completing the micro-content stack

Thursday, March 10th, 2005

PaidContent.org pointed me to an interesting rap.
The premise is that Microsoft’s RSS reader is yet another link in the micro-content chain.
It’s certainly hard to be in the DLA business WITHOUT an aggregator.

New BBM site

Wednesday, March 9th, 2005

So as part of our resurgence - we’ve put up a new web site.
We’ve been proving our business model and signing up clients. The best part are the cold calls.

The PeopleWeb

Wednesday, March 9th, 2005

Mark Pincus raps it out……
The PeopleWeb
i believe we are close to the point where people will start to be organized online into a ‘peopleweb’ where browsers will surf and search through people not pages. i will attempt to describe the what, how and why below.
what is the peopleweb? as more people take on ‘open’ identities [...]

OpenTopics

Wednesday, March 9th, 2005

So Mary Hodder and I have been discussing “how could you do Technorati tags” = open.
Apparently it is NOT required to use the Technorati domain in your tags - but that’s something people haven’t caught onto and since the first generation of tagging ‘plug-ins’ went out without that feature - needless to say almost everyone [...]