November 6, 2006 – 5:28 pm
Best Wordpress Engagement Plugins: Make Users Read More Posts » Connected Internet
(tags: blogging plugins wordpress)
11D: Choices
Laura says “By taking these years off and reducing the geographic area for a job search, I have effectively taken myself out of the big leagues.”
(tags: work-family-balance work career geography opting-out choices)
Microsoft moves on AJAX | InfoWorld | News | […]
November 5, 2006 – 5:32 pm
Bokardo - Social Web Design » A Fundamental Truth of the Web
“But if you walk down Main Street, USA, and listen in on conversations what you hear is more like Wikipedia or Digg or Google than it is the Encyclopedia Brittanica, the Associated Press, or a Librarian.”
(tags: web2.0 social-media reputation)
Andrew McAfee > My Harvard Business […]
November 5, 2006 – 4:34 pm
Sometimes I don’t know how we get there from here. There being that place where nondevelopers can build what they want on the web without having to hire expensive but too often incompetent web technologists. Here being the place where smart people spend time and money and brain cycles and still don’t achieve what they […]
November 4, 2006 – 5:45 pm
Shelley Powers is in the midst of refactoring her blogging again. That makes me bold enough to tell you about my own blogging plans. I can’t tell all, not yet, but I can sketch it out at least. And I will start with a little bit of history, because this is my blog, and I […]
November 4, 2006 – 5:26 pm
Christine.net: Investing in Participatory Content
Great short interview with Christine Herron from startup camp. Wish I could have been there.
(tags: venture-capital startup-camp entrepreneurs where-are-the-women)
disambiguity - » Podcasts are boring (Hot tips to hold attention)
(tags: podcasting tips)
Infothought: More Bubble 2.0 - The Race For Data Aggregation Search Is On
Seth Finkelstein: “Be wary, citizen-lunchmeats. The Bubble 2.0 social […]
November 4, 2006 – 1:22 pm
I’ve been following the TechCrunch/Mother’s Click story with fascinated horror. It seems to encapsulate all that is wrong with blogger relations today. Tara nailed it: “for Mother’s Click…wtf are they thinking? Why even target Mike and TC? Huh? The majority of your audience isn’t even there - you want to go to BlogHer and Dooce […]
November 4, 2006 – 8:02 am
We’re too caught up in thinking we can predict and control the future. I see it with my friends who want to plan their childbearing and career jointly to the nth degree. Then they have trouble getting pregnant. Or they don’t and they’re surprised at how fast it happens. Or, sadly, their children have grave […]
November 3, 2006 – 5:33 pm
Anil Dash: Life or Death for Web 2.0
“If the success and influence of the social web is to continue, we must make it a priority to include the cultures and communities that we’ve been ignoring, overlooking, or excluding.”
(tags: web2.0 diversity culture)
Ernest Hemingway’s Top 5 Tips for Writing Well | Copyblogger
Hemingway: “I write one page of […]
November 2, 2006 – 5:28 pm
James Governor’s MonkChips: Blogger Relations at Adobe, Oracle and SAP (and a bit of IBM, Microsoft, Sun)
“How should corporate communications respond? In a word- flexibly.”
(tags: blogging analyst-relations public-relations blogger-relations adobe oracle sap)
CakePHP : the rapid development php framework
Implements the ActiveRecord pattern for PHP (among other things).
(tags: php coding programming orm patterns)
ActiveRecord in Ruby on Rails
Hadn’t […]
November 1, 2006 – 7:16 pm
I was involved in an email discussion recently with a few web 2.0 savvy women recently when the conversation turned to princesses. You do know, don’t you, that every time we women talk amongst ourselves, we always get around to shoes and princesses? I proposed that we hold a Princess 2.0 conference. What better way […]