Stuff you should know, stuff I should remember.

  • My Beef With Feedburner

    I want to use Feedburner. I think it’s a great idea that it tracks clicks from a newsfeed. But I just don’t want to be tied into the Feedburner service. If I have lots of people subscribed to my feed at Feedburner – what happens if they change their terms of service or start charging […]

  • 10 Reasons Why Blogging Is Good For You

    10- A hope: Blogging is about sharing thoughts and ideas by writing daily/weekly or monthly on a webspace accessible online. Writing about things that matters to you will likely force you to question yourself and force you to express feelings and thoughts as clearly as possible to the outside world. Thus, this can just result […]

  • Blogging as Virtual Water Cooler

    From Knowledge Jolt: [B]logs can be used to extend the socialization framework that we get when smart people gather around the cube, board table or in the lunchroom. In those situations, people are sharing and learning from one another, but it happens only within a small group of people who happen to be near each […]

  • Every Company Should Blog

    Not much more than a declaration but still notable. Every product and every company should have a blog. I expect this will happen in the near future. If company is afraid to have a blog because it doesn’t want some customer [s]to say something nasty on the blog, then this company has serious fundamental problems.

  • EU Launches Media Initiative

    The EU has launched the ‘New Media for a New Millenium’ project. Which will: (via Paid Content) create new production tools for the media industry that will allow the easy production of non-linear media genres based on moving image suitable for transmission over broadband networks. The new media genres will be characterised by the fact […]

  • Small Business Book Review

    Some of my coaching cronies have cooked up a great new group blog: http://www.smallbusinessbookreview.com/ This is a great chance to talk with other biz book junkies – and our first text is The E Myth: Revisted.

  • Blogs and Politics Timeline

    Super-Sifry has served up a timeline in wiki format: Blogs and Politics

  • Blogging Overview

    Kalsey has a great primer on the blogging phenomenon and how it impacts business.

  • Three Cores of Blogging

    Blogging’s Three Cores: Discover, Read, and Write

  • Jeopardy Category: Blogs

    What’s more mainstream than a category on a game show? Screenshots and audio.