Monthly Archives: August 2007

Fatblogging, Fattwittering, Freeclimbing, Chris Sharma, and a Goal

(warning long post)As you know, I am really keen on driving the Fatblogging movement. So, first-off, here is the html-code so that you can put the Twitter Fatblogging community updates on your website: <div id=”twitter_div”><h2 class=”twitter-title”>Fatblogging Updates</h2><ul id=”twitter_update_list”></ul></div><script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://twitter.com/javascripts/blogger.js”></script><script … Continue reading

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Managing Expectations Pt. 1 – be proactive

There will be a post on “managing expectations when you write a corporate blog”.However, a certain somebody was expecting and exceeded all expectations on Wednesday. Therefore, you can expect things to be slow here in the next 2-3 weeks. Technorati … Continue reading

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Power Laces, all right

More important things on my mind, but one has to support the important grassroots movements.E.g. for power laces.(flickr pic by celebfx1) Via Arschtrompete I found out that there is a petition going. Which of course I signed, who am I … Continue reading

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German Facebook clone StudiVZ, owned by Holtzbrinck, launches hideous viral campaign

I can’t really not blog about this, but won’t embed the video, you can find it at Boocompany, but be warned: This is a horror clip and should not be watched. At all. So, the German Facebook-clone StudiVZ, bought by … Continue reading

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Reading list

 This was the pile next to my bed. Then came Harry Potter 7 which rose to the front of the cue. I finished The 4-Hour Workweek last week and I am amazed by the  bonus material on the website. The … Continue reading

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Long Tail of Product Usage

On Tuesday I wrote about the problem of choice, when you actually have no clue about what differentiates one product from the other.Let us move on then to a product where you have tons of magazines about and could make … Continue reading

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