I just upgraded to the latest version of MT4 on a test blog, and was amused to see this: Not the kind of bible code we’re looking for!
That’s right – Too Much Information = No Time. A few of us Social Media folks were recently discussing how we’re past the phase where we read lots of news feeds. With easy-aggregation tools like Google Reader, there’s a tendency to oversubscribe to too many news websites and blogs. We end up skimming or not …
Sparklette announced on Twitter that Movable Type 4 is out. That’s the software I use for this blog. I’ve been using MT for most of my blogging life. Would you believe I started out with Blogger in its early days, actually found it too difficult to integrate on my own website, and went back to …
I arrived at BlogOut 2007 late due to work and the fact that I thought that Market Street was a very short street, and happily parked at one end, not realising it was broken into two separate streets with the same name. Murphy’s Law required that I park, of course, at the wrong end, and …
I’ve been invited to BlogOut, and it sounds like we geeks are going to have some fun. I hope the wireless connection will be less sluggish than at Nexus, cos we’ll probably be Twittering away! Read more about Blogout and check out their Wikispace. See you there. If you read this blog, do come up …
While cross-reading ‘Naked Conversations‘ and ‘The Corporate Blogging Book‘, I came across this post, The Pursuit of Busyness, by Associate Professor Andrew McAfee of the Harvard Business School, and can emphathise with it. He writes about how employees are often shy to embrace Enterprise 2.0 technologies (blogs, wikis etc) as well as the new mindset.
[I saved this post as a draft and never got round to publishing it until today. So here it is, 5 days old.] On the home page of Techdirt today is a summary of the Malaysian Government’s reaction to the blogosphere in the midst of its tourism promotion efforts. Still in the news today is …
I was saddened to read about Kathy Sierra getting death threats. She was one of the more favourite speakers at SXSW this year and last year, as I noted earlier this month at SXSW. Then, my review of her Opening Remarks ended with the sentence, “I won’t be surprised if she’s invited back to SXSW …
Some of you may recall my previous rants against Dell because of a wonky laptop. They bothered to reply to my complaints, including this post where I reviewed their Second Life presence and suggested some areas for improvement. In Austin, I met the Dell Blog team! When I first read the Dell blog I pictured …
I thought January was a busy month for me. Well, February has been even busier and shorter! Today, I made a ‘cameo appearance’ at a course on how to power search the internet. The course attendees (from other Gahmen agencies) were asked to take a look at my blog. They were also asked to think …