Aug 19, 2007 | blog, daily links
Some interesting, if not original, suggestions for Twitter improvements. Personally all I really want in Twitter is IM reliability and a more accurate reply mechanism.
One of my favorite bloggers, Chris Brogan lists five things that you should be doing on LinkedIn. I guess I’m doing 4, but I’ll work on the 5th this week (answering questions). So if you’re wondering what to do next – this will answer your questions.
Aug 17, 2007 | blog, daily links
While this took me by surprise, Mathew points out that Dave Sifry had indicated earlier this year that they were looking for someone to replace him. Google is taking most of Technorati’s thunder in blog search. Mathew has more on his blog.
More on Dave Sifry’s exit from Technorati on Thursday.
Aug 15, 2007 | blog, daily links
Liz Strauss highlights a little more of what it takes to be an “expert” blogger, and there are no shortcuts.
Hmm, I think I like their approach. Google is onto something decent, what do you think?
If you’re looking for a fantastic case study in Personal Branding, Copyblogger Brian Clark has compiled an excellent look at how David Lee Roth build his brand. Aw, come on, it’s Diamond Dave after all! 😉
Chris asks a great question here, where is our home-country pride? Have we lost the ability to figure out how to produce things effectively here? It kinda pisses me off to no extent. The problem is unfortunately woven into the fabric of our 21st centur
Aug 14, 2007 | blog, daily links
Aug 10, 2007 | blog, daily links
So Microsoft finally tosses it’s hat into the online storage ring. Too bad it’s such a small hat. The competition has been out there for two years or more and has had time to mature their offerings and grow a user base. Microsoft needs to do better.
Darrin Rowse of ProBlogger fame has orchestrated an *amazing* new site upgrade. Head on over and check it out, his team really did a great job on it.
Hmm, wondering if Vonage will be able to make it. The reality is that voice traffic (and eventually all data) is destined to be a wireless service – period. So when you have mobile service with unlimited minutes, and unlimited long distance and all the
While some (“high profile”) bloggers see Facebook as the second coming of the blogging revolution, many see it as simply a child’s toy to waste productive time.
Aug 9, 2007 | blog, daily links