4 months of blogging…
Though I’ve been posting information online since 2003, I did not begin to seriously blog until September of 2005. What I mean by seriously is putting my thoughts out there, in public, for all to view,...
View Articleechoes of 2004
In searching for ‘echo chamber’ references for one of my latest entries, I came across a number of blog postings from 2004 with some pretty interesting material and dynamics. On Joi Ito’s Communities...
View ArticleUses of Blogs (upcoming book)
Found on SnurBlog –upcoming book (mid-2006) Uses of Blogs Edited by Axel Bruns and Joanne Jacobs As the first edited collection of scholarly articles on blogging by experts and practitioners in a wide...
View Article(C) & RSS
Every link journey unearth something. In discovering Shelley Powers 2004 writings, I also came across a newer conversation on Copyrights and Rss feeds where she compares news aggregators to browsers....
View Articleflat culture
When I wrote the preceeding entry it was meant as the introduction to this one. But as we develop ideas sometimes they take on a life of their own. So instead of a short introduction to how I came to...
View ArticleBlogging got you down?
Blog depression! Has anyone ever gone down that road ? the form has matured more and more bloggers are finding themselves disillusioned, dissatisfied, taking long breaks, and in many cases simply...
View Articlespam activity–kills interactivity
FED UP Yes I am. I tried all the tricks and spam blasting widgets (or at least I think I did) offered by James and his crew (?). But no can do anymore. I’ve had it with the bushels of unsollicited...
View ArticleBlogs as graphs
Discovered via Remote Access this online tool that takes a url from a web site, and turns it into a graph. This is what knowledging across life’s curriculum looks like. What do the colors mean? Here is...
View ArticleBlogging tool quarks
I mentionned earlier that I was testing rss readers. But I am also testing remote blogging tools like the one incorporated in Diigo but also stand alone desktop ones like Blogjet ($39US)–review here...
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