Great CNet article on ourmedia.org
Sunday, June 19th, 2005Here’s something else I missed - while I’ve been on vacation.
Thanks to Paul Festa for getting the story right.
Here’s something else I missed - while I’ve been on vacation.
Thanks to Paul Festa for getting the story right.
Tribe.net is now almost two years old and I’ve been there most of the way - trying to get them to provide the kind of features that they’re now finally delivering.
Blogging, customization, RSS feeds, privacy access controls - even your own URL. It’s all there - live right now.
Lots of people are starting to [...]
Stowe Boyd has an excellent rap on “Social Networks: Boring, Broken or off-track?”.
He points out that many people feel that keeping their profiles up to date is tedious and boring at best and that big players like 6A should start building SNS features into their blog tools.
I hope most people know how MySpace got there:
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I’ve wanted to start a Marc club for a while now - with Mark Cuban, Marc Andressen, Marc Benioff, Mark Fletcher and any other coolio Marc we can find. So it is with great warmth that I welcome Marc Andressen to our world - with his new 24 Hour Laundry product/service.
Unfortunately many people do [...]
Here’s the three of us - hanging out at the VIDfest reception.
Have I told you how cool it is to bring your family to a conference? Assuming you get a god babysitter - your sife gets to join you and we can have quality time together AND get worlk done.
So here’s Lisa rapping to Richard Erickson of Bryght at VIDfest.
Meanwhile Mimi and Lucy are up [...]
We took a seaplane tour yesterday over the region around Sechelt.
Here’s an image to say goodbye to this area.
Yee Hah!
Mir Nazim has posted some images of his birthplace - Kashmir. When I was a young man - I went to Bombay and cherished the products of Kashmir.
I can’t wait to go to Gauragon and visit Tekriti.
Here are some of Nazm’s images:
I’m becoming a Korea-phile.
Our new client Cyworld has opened me up to what it’s like to have a truly cyber culture. Many things are taken for granted which will take the States YEARS if not DECADES to achieve.
All future software will need a Korean version.
Great to see work revitalized on GPLFlash.
It’s about time my former company realize that they’re as old school, as old school goes.