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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

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The Harvard Business Review

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WordPress Plugins: Wish list

WordPress Plugins: Wish list

I stumbled across a brave Wordpress coder who has actually posted an open request for suggested plugins. Here's my contribution: Here’s a thought. It seems CRAZY that the world is full of people downloading WP plugins from one server only to re-upload them to another...

Tagsurf

Tagsurf

Found another tag-enabled site. Sooner or later I’ll have to stop keeping track of the emergence of each tag-supporting web site, but for now, they are few enough to note as they appear.
Welcome to Tagsurf. Tagsurf is a new type of online message board…

Delicious Linkbacks

Delicious Linkbacks

Delicious Linkbacks is a must-have for any del.icio.us user. Install Linkbacks into your toolbar (via drag 'n drop -- a five second job) and click to see how any web page you visit has been bookmarked by other del.icio.us users. This is a GREAT tool in the war on tag...

NerdTests.com Fun Tests – Nerd Quiz

NerdTests.com Fun Tests – Nerd Quiz

I am heartbroken to discover that I only rate as semi-nerdy. I think the problem is that my nerdiness is restricted to tech nerdiness rather than general science nerdiness (on which front I score pathetically low). I'll keep my eye out for something that tests...

Quick Online Tips: The Great Flickr Tools Collection

Quick Online Tips: The Great Flickr Tools Collection

The Great Flickr Tools Collection: From Quick Online Tips — the people who brought the world the del.icio.us tools collection — an equally fabulous collection of tools to make your all-Flickr lifestyle that much better. Flickr is a terrific photo sha…

JSTOR DAILY

WordPress Plugins: Wish list

WordPress Plugins: Wish list

I stumbled across a brave Wordpress coder who has actually posted an open request for suggested plugins. Here's my contribution: Here’s a thought. It seems CRAZY that the world is full of people downloading WP plugins from one server only to re-upload them to another...

Tagsurf

Tagsurf

Found another tag-enabled site. Sooner or later I’ll have to stop keeping track of the emergence of each tag-supporting web site, but for now, they are few enough to note as they appear.
Welcome to Tagsurf. Tagsurf is a new type of online message board…

Delicious Linkbacks

Delicious Linkbacks

Delicious Linkbacks is a must-have for any del.icio.us user. Install Linkbacks into your toolbar (via drag 'n drop -- a five second job) and click to see how any web page you visit has been bookmarked by other del.icio.us users. This is a GREAT tool in the war on tag...

NerdTests.com Fun Tests – Nerd Quiz

NerdTests.com Fun Tests – Nerd Quiz

I am heartbroken to discover that I only rate as semi-nerdy. I think the problem is that my nerdiness is restricted to tech nerdiness rather than general science nerdiness (on which front I score pathetically low). I'll keep my eye out for something that tests...

Quick Online Tips: The Great Flickr Tools Collection

Quick Online Tips: The Great Flickr Tools Collection

The Great Flickr Tools Collection: From Quick Online Tips — the people who brought the world the del.icio.us tools collection — an equally fabulous collection of tools to make your all-Flickr lifestyle that much better. Flickr is a terrific photo sha…

THE VERGE

Tweeting the daily life of our future-ancient world

Tweeting the daily life of our future-ancient world

Bill Caraher's post on Historical Figures in Social Media drew my attention to a bevvy of ancient worlders now tweeting away: iTweetus (a Roman soldier), iHerodotus (Greek historian), and Plutarch (ditto). I love the mashup of old-nerd-meets-new-nerd, which reminds me...

If we didn’t have computers…

If we didn’t have computers…

LOVE Social Media but If we didn't have computers-wouldn't need #SocialMediab/c we wouldn't have stopped being social in the 1st place. When I first shared this interesting tweet from online pal Brenda Johima, it was with some reservations. After mulling it over for a...

Crowdsourcing my identity: an art experiment

Crowdsourcing my identity: an art experiment

The phenomenon of Pecha Kucha -- presentations in which a speaker addresses 20 slides for 20 seconds each -- has overtaken unconferences and WhateverCamps as the hottest format for professional gatherings. So I was interested to see a Pecha Kucha veteran tackle the...