After a ten-day hiatus I came back to more than 1500 items in my feed-reader. I deleted many, but I can’t miss out on predictions and other stuff, so some 450 remained which I am still chewing my way through. Apperently, an FTD study turned out that blog was the most used word in German […]
Thanks for being patient. First, let me wish everybody a happy new year. I just got back from yet another gaping shirts promotion tour for Hugh McLeod. I never thought Ireland around new year would be this mild. And peaceful. And refreshing. Let’s go 2006.
Just a small update before I go into a small Christmas hiatus. Several offers for free-lance work have materialized, though none came through the blogosphere. While the stats show that the "Job Search"-posts have been read and even spread (thanks Lee, Dave, Lisa, Shel & Neville, and Donna), my offline activities were successful for now. […]
This week, reuters has launched a new video news affiliate network. This could enhance the experience on news sites, but also very easily clutter already busy pages. It sure isn’t for everybody! As of now, the player is fully functional, free and may include advertising. Via Industrial Technology & Witchcraft
Wil Wheaton‘s wife is blogging. Robert Scoble‘s wife is blogging. Neville Hobson‘s wife is blogging. My wife is blogging, too. I don’t know if this is a trend, I guess we’ll know for sure when Steve Rubel‘s wife starts her own blog. Update: Sorry guys for forgetting you, Chris Pirillo‘s sweet-heart Ponzi is blogging (they’ll […]
As a former student of literature (which involved linguistics as well) and politically interested person, too, I am surprised that G’day World � Blog Archive � G’Day World “On The Pod” with Noam Chomsky received almost no attention. I recommend downloading it although it is only 30 minutes, not enough to get deep into any […]