Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • TypePad Adds Kanoodle Text Ads

    TypePad just added a quick and easy way to add text-ads to their blogs. Available for TypePad Pro users only.

  • Podcasts on Creativity

    Bookmarking this for later: podcasts on creativity and innovation.

  • Qumana Tool Launches

    Amy points to this new blog tool: Qumana.

  • Blog Networks List

    Duncan’s compiled a list of all them bloggie networks out there. Sure is tempting to jump into the fray…

  • Filipinos Go Ga-Ga For Arroyo Ringtone

    Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo may be struggling with record-low popularity, but a simple two-word greeting attributed to her has shot to the top of the charts in the cellphone-mad country… the clip taken from a recording at the centre of allegations Arroyo tried to fix the result of last year’s election.

  • Newspaper Wiki Shuts Down Due to Trolls

    Dan notes: So the bottom feeders have polluted the LA Times’ experiment with wikis sufficiently that the newspaper pulled them down, “at least temporarily, because a few readers were flooding the site with inappropriate material.” The trolls of this world are happiest doing damage. I wish the newspaper had gone ahead with its experiment, however, […]

  • How to Leave FeedBurner

    FeedBurner has added a way for users to leave their service and also providing a ‘this feed has moved’ notice.

  • Comparing Political Blogs: Conservative Versus Liberal

    Kos reports: Of the twenty-four liberal blogs in the top quintile, Dailykos, TPM Café, Smirking Chimp, Metafilter, BooMan Tribune, MyDD, and Dembloggers are full-fledged community sites where members cannot only comment, but they can also post diaries / articles / polls. By comparison, there are no community sites among the top twenty-four conservative blogs. The […]

  • Podcasting in Education

    From Russell Eudcation Consultancy and Productions: Exploiting the educational potential of podcasting.

  • Bad Apple Plugin for iTunes

    BadFruit.com has introduced a free plug-in for iTunes that adds podcast support. BadApple lets users view and download podcasts directly within iTunes. (via Podcasting News)