Righto, from now until Blogtalk Downunder I’ll be releasing (at least) a paper a day… here goes: Trevor Cook: Up Against Reality: Blogging and the cost of content This is an absolutely fascinating read exploring bloggers as journalists, corporate blogging, blogging and advertising and the blogosphere as a whole. A must read and I can’t …
Yearly Archives: 2005
Links ‘n stuff
Ahhh, haven’t done a multi-bit post for a while so excuse if rusty :o) Lindon has another beautiful machines posting, nice light glinting stuff in this one, go look at it. When Robert Patterson says that an article (Fastcompany – Change or Die ) is worth reading… it is… so go read it. According to …
BDU
C’mon Seb, you know you want to :o)
Moodlebug
Josie has launched the Moodle Blog, Moodlebug… good stuff :o)
Is it really centred communication?
Adrian has been tugging at my subconscious of late with his initial exploration of whether you write your blog or it writes you in this non-spatial (actual object?) network: “your identity is the sum of those connections that you are a participant in, but, you have little or no say about.” And now he really …
Beautiful Machines 6
I think this is my favourite so far. Larger version & more.
Oh the irony…
Via Steven I’d get upset about this if it wasn’t so funny. Granted there aren’t any comments, but it is personal web publishing, there is an RSS feed, a permalink, a date and well… content one might not necessarily be surprised to find on some forum of ‘Bathetically Ludicrous Online Gibberish’. Well worth a read …
Beautiful Machines 5
From Lindon (who posts larger versions of all images to Into the Bungelow… theme designers take note!) this is more what I wanna see in my RSS.
Google Ads in RSS
Well, looks like Weblogs Zinc are running with the Google Ads in RSS, just picked this up from The Social Software Weblog. S’pose it’s not particularly surprising, am not going to throw up my arms and be all strident and unsubscribe or anything but it is a bit depressing that my once ad-free(ish) space is …
Now for something, ahem, completely different
OK, so as my ‘debut’ in glossy print comes along with elearning magazine I have some serious things that need sorting out, and you out there in aggregator land are the perfect people to help with such serious matters. Questions… 1.) Should I call my column ‘Inside and Between’ or ‘In and Between’ (this is, …
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