Readwriteweb has a great article on what’s going on with Attention Economy and Attention Trust.David Weinberger said that the solution to information overload is more information, fittingly the NBA and youtube released just one example a while back. Things are heating up I think: Yahoo Pipes is just one handy solution, others will follow. While […]
German industry mag w&v calls Web 2.0 a bluff, interpreting a Dialego study. According to the report, knowledge of the terms “Web 2.0” or “Weblogs” has not or only minimaly increased between 06/206 and 12/2006 in Germany (the study also includes numbers for UK and France):“Have you heard of the term Web 2.0?” 35% yes […]
One would imagine that Google Reader has a search box, Google being a search engine and all. But either it hasn’t or I can’t find it. Could you please add that? Technorati Tags: googlereader, rss, search
Well, I am a big fan of Flock, “the social web browser”. However, I am not using their blog editor. Why, you ask? While it would give me the option to alter old posts from a pull-down menu (something every offline-editor does), it doesn’t offer trackbacking. Trackbacks are dead you might argue, but still, I’d […]
Just reading Rubel and Techcrunch. This sucks, as I write 99,9% of my blogposts with Performancing. Does this mean I’ll have to go through the tedious offline blog-editor due dilligence Neville and Lee went through? I am hoping not, maybe this is a hint to give Flock‘s blog-editor another chance, maybe they have added trackback […]
Following the honorable David Weinberger’s example I am going to share my easy but quite efficient iPod fix. I had almost given up hope. After the battery seemed to be on it’s last days the menu was going crazy. Meaning:Until then, I had all my music in playlists and whenever I went up one level […]