March 2006 Archives
My introductory post last week about Microcontent Design got such a good response that I need to pause and consider all the feedback, before I move onto Part 2. Basically
First I noticed Paolo's post on 4 years blogging (via Dave), then Phil's post. The bizarre part is I started blogging on the exact same day, 21 March 2002, as
- ‚ÄúWe need microformats‚Ä? - Bill Gates (Sez Marc: "Tim O‚ÄôReilly told me that he had to clue Bill in on microformats the night before." -- lucky Ryan King wasn't
The online classifieds edge player edgeio has released an update tonight, that points to the future of Structured Blogging. Now edgeio users don't need to physically do tagging on their
In my latest ZDNet post, I review a recent JupiterResearch Concept Report entitled Understanding Google. Subtitle: Competing and Partnering with the Most Influential Company Online. It costs $750 to purchase
by Ajit Jaokar (Richard's Note: Ajit is the second of my guest bloggers on Read/WriteWeb and he will be writing on Mobile Web 2.0 and digital convergence. Ajit runs a
Web design firm 37Signals has kindly given me 5 copies of their 171-page PDF book, Getting Real, to give away. Retailing for $19 on the 37Signals website, the book is
This is the first post in a series in which I will explore microcontent design. "...content will be more important than its container in this next phase. That's a big
...you have lunch with The President, er I mean Bill Gates. Mike Arrington as snapped by Robert Scoble:
AOL has just released a new site called I Am Alpha, which is their version of Yahoo! Widgets or Microsoft Gadgets. Google has modules and all the smaller players have
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