_First of all, I’m doped up on generic NyQuil at the moment, so if I start babbling nonsense, I’ll make it sound better soon. I promise_
I don’t think the technologies were meant to be used this way, but two of the emerging standards for site syndication (that is, you can ’subscribe’ to my ‘feed’ with […]
In _[Striking a balance][1]_, Stuart Frisby (nice design, by the way - I’ve been working on something slightly similar) poses the question:
> Can Joe Blog and make a living through one site? or is it necessary to completely sever all ties between the two?
[1]: http://www.36-degrees.co.uk/index.php?subaction=showfull&id=1120436294&archive=&start_from=&ucat=34
I’ve been pondering the same thing for quite a […]
My friend Michal recently wrote about [Software and change][1], exploring the idea that
>[S]oftware that doesn’t result in a behaviour change has very little value.
I agree, with the caveat that _software that __forces__ behavioral change_ also has very little value. As an example, look at [del.icio.us][2], a ’social bookmarking’ application that, despite its current audience […]
11 months ago today, J. and I set off on a grand journey from Boston to the remote Pacific island of Hawaiian Maui. In one more month, we’ll have been here a whole year.
On the heels of hell freezing over (Apple moving to Intel processors), I figured it would be time to write a little about my business philosophy (and pigs shall fly)…
First, read [Small is the new Big][1] and [More on Small][2] over at Seth Godin’s blog. He sums up nicely some of the ideas I’ve been […]