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Feedster have come up with a Top 500 blogs list, in response to Jason Calacanis' challenge. I make the charts at number 215. Even though charts are elitist and all
I got quoted in an IDG article, currently on Macworld, about the RSS naming debate. I'm pleased to get my name in mainstream media, however they got the dates out
The Not Web 2.0 discussion has legs. Dave Winer pointed to Dare Obasanjo's post, specifically this bit: "The problem with 'Web 2.0' and other over hyped buzzwords is that 90%
I love to read Steve Gillmor's posts - he has a unique way with words and it's fun (OK sometimes frustrating) to decipher his messages. But I really wish he
I'm doing the rounds on the podcasting circuit. Tonight I did an impromptu podcast with Microsoft International Program Manager Alex Barnett. We were chatting via Skype and it kind of
I did a podcast with Roland Tanglao early this morning my time. My first real 'chatty' podcast, so it was enjoyable. Roland is more of a natural podcaster than me.
I've recently added a neat new feature onto my blog - a "Listen to audio version of this post" link at the end of each post (only on my website).
MediaPost reports that Microsoft's MSN portal is advertising for bloggers. At first glance, this is right up my street. I've been trying to get an ongoing and secure 20 hour/week
Apparently tiny font size means more Adsense revenues. Sad... and how the heck this promotes "greater Reader participation" is beyond me, unless by that they mean squinting to read the
For some reason, three of my favourite blogs posted self-referential reflection posts at pretty much the same time. An excuse for me to pay homage to them (and some other