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Monthly Archives: October 2006
links for 2006-10-31
Le Monde moves to WordPress (tags: blogging wordpress lemonde) Home – Spin Thicket (tags: pr marketing media) Main Articles: ‘Wiki or Won’t He? A Tale of Public Sector Wikis’, Ariadne Issue 49 (tags: public sector wiki) WP.com Video « WordPress.com … Continue reading
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NaNoWriMo: Quietness ahead?
So, NaNoWriMo starts tomorrow. This means I am going to have to cut back a little, and so it’s likely to be my del.icio.us daily posting only for a little while. This is a bit of shame as there is … Continue reading
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FeedDemon thoughts
Been using the FeedDemon 2.1 Beta3 for a while now. Here’s a couple of thoughts: Each blog post has a link to post it to del.icio.us, it’s been there for a couple of versions now. But if I click a … Continue reading
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Google buys JotSpot
JotSpot has been purchased by Google, according to the official Google blog: OK, I can finally blurt it out: JotSpot is now part of Google, and I couldn’t be more excited. Three years ago my friend Graham Spencer and I … Continue reading
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links for 2006-10-30
Get organized with GTDTiddlyWiki (tags: GTD wiki free) PayPerPost Is Now Officially Absurd (tags: blogging payperpost techcrunch) Backlash Against Crayon’s Second Life Launch (tags: second life crayon) Some stats on “MySpace is so last year” (tags: myspace wsj) Digg Destroys … Continue reading
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