Results matching “writing” from ReadWriteWeb
10 result(s) displayed (1 - 10 of 682):
I discovered today a site called WriteTheWeb, which is "a community news site dedicated to encouraging the development of the read/write web". Like me they believe the Read/Write Web "doesn't just mean
Continue reading »Mark Pilgrim: "I take in a lot of raw data, synthesize it, and spit it back out in ways that many people can understand." Mark Pilgrim and Neil Deakin are two
Continue reading »It's just after 7pm on Saturday 1 November and I've finished my first day's writing in the NaNoWriMo challenge. I managed 2,108 words today, which I'm really pleased with. It
Continue reading »Dave Winer: "Much weblog writing is functional, not artistic. Jon Udell...writes about SpiderPhone because he wants to tell you about a piece of technology that interests him. The writing helps
Continue reading »I read with interest Jon Udell's OSCOM keynote slides. The main subject is how to write the web "in a rich way" - and by "rich" he means semantic. Udell
Continue reading »I'm on the look-out for more part-time writing, analysis or consulting work. I can't say too much about it here, but if you have any work opportunities for me -
Continue reading »Nothing like a Slashdotting to bring out the warm fuzzies. Marc and Lucas both have nice things to say about my interviewing style: Marc: "The process is fascinating - an
Continue reading »Rather than spending the night writing posts, I've been wrestling with CSS and various other design issues - the result is a new menu and content tab structure for Read/WriteWeb.
Continue reading »Today is my first day as a full-time freelancer, doing Web analysis and writing. It's also my birthday, so double reason to celebrate :-) I finished up at my day
Continue reading »6,086 words. Had to struggle to reach this. Started at 8.30pm and finished about 11.10pm. Man this is hard work and I'm only 3 days in. 27 more days to
Continue reading »Movable Type search results powered by Fast Search