Tasty tutorials and network effects. Mike Pick's sweet little tutorial on Pull Quotes and the Web, and Hebig.org's CSS trickery in “About the Title Pictures” will not only repay your interest, but the existence of material of this quality on independent personal sites also says a great deal about the rise of entrepreneurial authorship among… Continue reading Tasty tutorials and network effects
Author: Vince Kimball
Synchronizing RSS Subscriptions Lists
Synchronizing RSS Subscriptions Lists. I haven't tried it out yet, but BlogLines is a free, server-based news aggregator for those that want to be able to access their news from any web browser. Beware that these types of services often bog down once they become popular, but they're good for folks experimenting with aggregators or… Continue reading Synchronizing RSS Subscriptions Lists
Make Movable Type Easier
Make Movable Type Easier. For those folks using Movable Type to blog, including SLS staff and those at our member libraries, Steven points us to Zempt, a graphical interface that works on disparate platforms to post to MT blogs. Some features: “Intuitive, easy-to-use interface Post entries to your Movable Type blog Full support for Movable… Continue reading Make Movable Type Easier
nEcho
nEcho. nEcho continues to fly off the rails. [Mark Bernstein]
Big Picture Status Report
Big Picture Status Report. I thought it would be of interest to periodically update readers what is going on at OSAF, especially since signs of progress are often invisible from the outside. Our development methodology is evolving. We are using Bugzilla to track development tasks, not just bugs. Michael Toy, OSAF's Development Manager, has written… Continue reading Big Picture Status Report
More on Hydra
More on Hydra. More on the use of Hydra in the “gathered together/logged in together” pattern, among conference goers at Apple's WWDC conference: However, those with a clue– of which I got one on Wednesday– used Hydra to take live, collaborative, notes during the various sessions. Someone in the session would start an ad-hoc Hydra… Continue reading More on Hydra
Ray Ozzie on “Extreme Mobility”
Ray Ozzie on “Extreme Mobility”. Great essay by Ray Ozzie on Extreme Mobility, on the broad effects of Laptops/pdas/tablets, phones-as-devices, Wifi, and GPRS, and where its taking us: If technology, molded into any of a variety of forms, can ultimately give us continuous awareness of the geo-location, activity, interruptability, and even potentially “state of mind”… Continue reading Ray Ozzie on “Extreme Mobility”
Food Brokers: an oligopoly in the middle
Even more dramatic than the concentration of supermarkets
Even more dramatic than the concentration of supermarkets
Food Brokers: an oligopoly in the middle Even more dramatic than the concentration of supermarkets has been the concentration of food brokers, the middlemen in the food industry. There are now just three privately held companies in the U.S. that dominate this field: Acosta, Advantage Sales and Marketing, and Crossmark. All three have quadruped in… Continue reading
Food Brokers: an oligopoly in the middle
Even more dramatic than the concentration of supermarkets
Open Government Awareness Project
Open Government Awareness Project. The LitiGator & boing boing are talking about the MIT Media Lab's ambitous new Open Government Information Awareness project. It hopes to organize information about all governmental agencies and related individuals and parties in an Internet Movie Database-type web-accessible database. This information is already known to lobbyists for the wealthy and influential. Balancing things out… Continue reading Open Government Awareness Project
About.com
One thing I always wanted to do is to pull together experts in combination with an online advertising agency to build an About.com on the cheap using weblogs. I think I have the advertising agency that would pay the bills. Would any be interested in doing this? It would be pure collaborative revenue share and I think… Continue reading About.com