Monthly Archives: September 2006

Wallop is pretty slick

Ok, I’m a fan.  For the past few days I’ve been messing with Wallop, and I am a fan.  For starters, the text editor for the blog component reminds me of OneNote in that you can pretty much drag and … Continue reading

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Dating, Tags and Niches, oh my!

First, a little background reading: Dating niches a la CoranteThe Long Tail of Tags from Alex BarnettSome earlier questions on The Long Tail and community These themes keep on popping up — niche vs the whole; individual vs group. When … Continue reading

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lack of compatability or user error?

For quite some time, I’ve been using Yahoo’s MyWeb2 to save and categorize my bookmarks.  For the most part, it’s suited my needs in raw organization and the like.  I would get the added benefits of seeing who else tagged … Continue reading

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My XBox must really miss me…

Imagine my surprise when I read this article about 360voice.com in the Washington Post.  Apparently with the always on(line) potential of the Xbox360, it now blogs for you, and about you.  This brings a whole different element to that question … Continue reading

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Hello world…(again)

Everytime I start a new blog, I tend to open with that little phrase. Call it a throw back to my classesin programming way back when, but it’s just what I do.    Given that I have a few different sites … Continue reading

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