I was recently looking at stuff listed on Digg thanks to Popurls, and saw an article entitled, Why Zappos Pays New Employees to Quit—And You Should Too, and it struck me as a really interesting idea. Zappos tries to weed out potential staff members that won’t understand and be part of the company culture, and [...]
In my last post, I mentioned that I was moving the DNS over to my new host, and if you are reading this, then you are seeing the newly hosted site on WiredTree rather than Host Gator.
I want to say again, that Host Gator has been, and continues to be really great to me, [...]
Darren Rowse, of Problogger fame, recently put up a great video that I wholeheartedly agree with in regards to the emerging trends in blogging, especially in blogs that are being run like a business.
He includes the following:
Multiple Author Blogs
Multi-Topic Blogs
Blogs Converging with Other Types of Sites
Portal-Like Design
Indirect Monetization
Definitely a video worth watching:
I am finding more and more that I am considered old fashioned by not using Google Reader, or one of the top pieces of software and online applications listed on Life Hacker’s recent post on the best RSS newsreaders.
They included in their list Google Reader, NetVibes, NetNewsWire, FeedDemon, and Sage.
I am a fan of Bloglines. [...]
Recently, Sarah Perez, a Grand Effect founder, wrote an amazing post on ReadWriteWeb about the issue plaguing many bloggers and social media fans currently: there are too many choices.
Sometimes it’s just hard to keep up. In this technology-focused niche we all live in there are new applications, new initiatives, and new platforms that spring up [...]