Category: General

  • Google History Shows a Window to the Past

    Google History has search records for me from Feb onward.  My monthly search shows that I search for over 800 things a month – and I’ve already cleared 700 this month and we still have 10 days left! An slice of my activity over a normal day shows that I search most at 6pm and […]

  • Google Reader: Type a Question Mark

    I just blew my own mind.

  • Google Reader: Shift + A to Mark All Read

    That is all.

  • Thunderbird 2.0 Released

    Let us rejoice and be glad: Mozilla today released the final version of Thunderbird 2, the next generation of the organization’s open-source email client. Key new features include message tagging, message history, and a new function to search for content within messages, among numerous other enhancements.

  • Bloggers of Color Pushing Past Segregation

    Remember the posts about how whenever women take strong positions on their blogs they are harrassed and called out with sexually demeaning language? Guess what: The Internet’s element of anonymity has allowed both relief from racism (people of color who shop and do business online don’t experience the racism they do offline) and, at the […]

  • Virtual Chafing

    Final thought before I retire for the night. I want to talk about chafing. Virtual chafing. This is when all the little inputs you have: the Skype, the Gmail, the POP3 inboxes in Thunderbird (or Outlook or whatever), the Flickr, the RSS feeds, the voicemails and calls on the home phone, the voicemails and calls […]

  • Scoble on The Perfect Business

    Nice to see my thoughts on Dan Pink’s Whole New Mind echoed elsewhere: The perfect business? No inventory. No employees. No marginal cost of production. No rent. No business cards. Just a server hosting fee, a few other startup expenses, and a bank account to hold a lot of cash coming in. I was talking […]

  • Creators of Dodgeball Service Leave After Google Acquisition

    From Read/Write Web: It’s no real secret that Google wasn’t supporting dodgeball the way we expected. The whole experience was incredibly frustrating for us – especially as we couldn’t convince them that dodgeball was worth engineering resources, leaving us to watch as other startups got to innovate in the mobile + social space. And while […]

  • Small Business Blogging

    From a recent talk I did: We invited Blogwild! author Andy Wibbels to chat with our SF/IABC Independent Communicators’ Roundtable about the benefits of blogging if you’re self employed. He gave us an excellent hour of insights and advice. Here’s what I took away:

  • Washington Times on Blogging

    Bruce Bartlett writes: The point I am getting at is that blogging is finally maturing into a useful way for people to interact with each other to sort out differences. It’s like being in a seminar room with some of the smartest people on the planet, where we are all searching for answers to the […]