Marshall Kirkpatrick » Interview with Robin Good on Newsmastering
How do I get a job as a newsmaster? Sounds like fun.
(tags: rss career news2.0)
Susan Mernit’s Blog: Sphere links on Time mag site
“Over and over, proof comes in that one of the key acquisition–and retention–tools for users today are widgets that create distributed access to information.” Sphere […]
Scott Karp of Publishing 2.0:
What if media isn’t a business anymore? What if it becomes like poetry — lot’s of people do it, but nobody ever expects to make any money from it.
I know, just because there aren’t obvious answers yet, doesn’t mean somebody won’t figure it out, but for the moment we all […]
Seth’s Blog: Lessons Learned from Trader Joe’s
TJs has incredibly loyal customers. I’m a wannabe customer, but sadly, Colorado has no Trader Joe’s.
(tags: shopping marketing)
Computational Theology: Will Continuations Continue?
This post discussing implementing continuations in Java sparked a really interesting blogosphere discussion on storing state of web apps, web app usability, and what users want.
(tags: programming java […]
O’Reilly Radar > Gentlemen Prefer PDFs
And what about ladies?
(tags: books pdf longtail)
Christine.net: Audrey MacLean on Best Practices for Angel Investing
More interesting speaker coverage from the Women’s Angel Colloqium. Stanford professor and startup founder MacLean suggested that math is the great equalizer for women.
(tags: where-are-the-women entrepreneurs)
Don Norman’s jnd.org / The truth about Google’s so-called “simplicity”
Design guru […]
You don’t usually see “JavaScript” and “Python” in the same sentence or even in the same article. That’s because they’re most often used for two different purposes by two different kinds of people. JavaScript is usually used within a Web browser whereas Python is used either on the server or as a general-purpose scripting language. […]
Charlene Li’s Blog: Back to blogging
Charlene wants tips on keeping a regular blogging habit. Daily delicious links offer frictionless blogging. While I’m reading news I bookmark what’s interesting and at the end of the day, I have a new post.
(tags: blogging tips)
Christine.net: Susan Wojcicki on the Secrets of Google’s Success
Wojcicki, VP of Product Management at […]
Seven Rules of Motivation
My favorite: “Socialize with others of similar interest. Mutual support is motivating.” Blogging removes the geographic constraint; that’s one reason I like it.
(tags: life-hacks motivation)
Dabble DB: Share, manage and explore your information over the web
I really like this idea–anyone who needs to can build a custom database app. You don’t have to […]
Oracle gets Groovy with open-source project | CNET News.com
Oracle’s planning to work on Grails, an open-source project developing a Rails-style framework for Groovy. Groovy is a dynamic scripting language like Python, PHP, and Ruby, but it runs on the Java virtual machine.
(tags: programming oracle open-source)
Winter closes in — cre8d design blog
Since I started blogging in […]
I picked the fspring WordPress theme by Fredrik Fahlstad for its beauty, not its function. The two main problems I’ve discovered so far with this theme are (1) it’s not very legible, especially on a Mac or for readers without super-sharp vision and (2) the font size is set to an absolute pixel value. So […]
Jackson West’s Obsessive Compulsion » del.icio.us daily blog post settings for Wordpress.com users
If you can read this via my blog or feed, these instructions work.
(tags: blogging delicious wordpress)
Gilbane Group Blog: Blog Posts and Podcasts from Gilbane San Francisco
A cram course in the latest content management happenings.
(tags: cms podcasting blogging)
tecosystems: Debian, Ubuntu and the Future of […]