Re: The usefulness of Microformats
Kyle Kneath recently wrote I just don’t get this whole Microformats thing and I wanted to take a minute to respond to him. Kyle is doubting the usefulness of Microformats, and is also saying that he...
View ArticleLive from SXSW in Austin, TX
Below, in order, are my notes, thoughts, and random pieces of media that I’m collecting at this year’s SXSW. You can subscribe to my blog with this feed, and keep up to date. Each time I update this...
View ArticleOne possible benefit from disabling comments
There has been an ongoing discussion as to whether or not blogs should always have comments enabled to allow its readers to be part of the conversation. I myself firmly believe that each blog post...
View ArticleJeffrey Zeldman: The vanishing personal site
Jeffery Zeldman on the trend of personal sites, or the one-stop URL for each person’s published goods online, going the way of the dinosaur and how more and more people are publishing their goods on...
View ArticleRegarding blog comments, again
I’m behind in my reading and even further behind in my writing. Which is why I’m just now finally writing about something I’ve wanted to since earlier this week even though the original post was...
View ArticleExport your Delicious bookmarks using Terminal on Mac OS X
Reading Jeremy Keith’s recap of the fact that Delicious is shutting down being sold off and that he wanted to pull all of his bookmarks off of the service and onto his site reminded me that I wanted to...
View ArticleMap Tales
This is great. Map Tales is a simple but great service to share just about anything using a map. Check out Jeremy Keith’s examples.
View ArticleTubes by Andrew Blum »
Andrew Blum, in Tubes: “For all the talk of the placelessness of our digital age, the Internet is as fixed in real, physical places as any railroad or telephone system ever was.” I must get a copy of...
View ArticleHow the people of CERN work »
Jeremy Keith, after visiting CERN in Switzerland: “According to most established social and economic theory, nothing should ever get done at CERN. It’s a collection of thousands of physics nerds—a...
View ArticleRe: The usefulness of Microformats
Kyle Kneath recently wrote I just don’t get this whole Microformats thing and I wanted to take a minute to respond to him. Kyle is doubting the usefulness of Microformats, and is also saying that he...
View ArticleLive from SXSW in Austin, TX
Below, in order, are my notes, thoughts, and random pieces of media that I'm collecting at this year's SXSW. You can subscribe to my blog with this feed, and keep up to date. Each time I update this...
View ArticleOne possible benefit from disabling comments
There has been an ongoing discussion as to whether or not blogs should always have comments enabled to allow its readers to be part of the conversation. I myself firmly believe that each blog post...
View ArticleJeffrey Zeldman: The vanishing personal site
Jeffery Zeldman on the trend of personal sites, or the one-stop URL for each person's published goods online, going the way of the dinosaur and how more and more people are publishing their goods on...
View ArticleRegarding blog comments, again
I’m behind in my reading and even further behind in my writing. Which is why I’m just now finally writing about something I’ve wanted to since earlier this week even though the original post was...
View ArticleExport your Delicious bookmarks using Terminal on Mac OS X
Reading Jeremy Keith’s recap of the fact that Delicious is shutting down being sold off and that he wanted to pull all of his bookmarks off of the service and onto his site reminded me that I wanted to...
View ArticleMap Tales
This is great. Map Tales is a simple but great service to share just about anything using a map. Check out Jeremy Keith’s examples.
View ArticleTubes by Andrew Blum
Andrew Blum, in Tubes: “For all the talk of the placelessness of our digital age, the Internet is as fixed in real, physical places as any railroad or telephone system ever was.” I must get a copy of...
View ArticleHow the people of CERN work
Jeremy Keith, after visiting CERN in Switzerland: “According to most established social and economic theory, nothing should ever get done at CERN. It’s a collection of thousands of physics nerds—a...
View ArticleIn dependence
Jeremy Keith has chimed in on the conversation started by Jason Kottke’s “The blog is dead” piece from a few weeks ago with In dependence. Many of us are feeling an increasing unease, even disgust,...
View ArticleWriting from home
Me, last night on Twitter: I know @jkottke said blogs were dead. I know I said they were “just sleeping”. It might be Jason’s fault, but I think they’re on the upswing. Jeremy Keith has noticed too:...
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