@fred_beecher, it doesn't alway rain everywhere the radar says. Recessions (& expansions) are the closest to man-controlled weather we have. in reply to fred_beecher18 hrs ago
Blogger Forces Company Blogging Policy Issue Update: 9 Mar 2005 9:04 am
…we do not censor people’s blogs, and we take the censorship allegation extremely seriously. I actively encourage our employees to blog, and to express their opinions. However, many readers do not make as clear a distinction between personal and work lives as many experienced bloggers do, and will view a
Monetizing Robots, Duckies, and Amanda Modern day troubadour Jonathan Coulton is the latest cult-of-personality on Ze Frank’s GimmeSomeCandy micropayment platform.
In related news - Amanda Congdon announced new projects with ABC News and HBO.
Duckies, robots, and bananas for everyone!
How long does it take to build a website? A year or so ago, I had this ‘Website-in-a-Weekend’ idea. Walk a group of people from nothing to a nice looking, easy-to-update, custom website in a weekend using WordPress.
Something like this;
Day 1: Install WordPress (t d), define categories, pages, generally get everything in place. Add some images and text.
Day 2: Edit the layout and CSS.
What if Your Customers Took Over Your Company’s Blog? The Work Better Weblog is 2 years old this month. To celebrate, I’m starting an experiment in multi-author business blogs, community-building, and transparency - each Working Pathways client gets posting access.
That’s right - if you’ve hired Working Pathways, you automatically receive a login and password to publish whatever you’d like to the Work Better Weblog.
The Bottomless Feed and the Need for Now Context “I’ve punted on trying to catch up on 19,000+ updated posts in Bloglines. I don’t have the time, or interest, in trying to sift through them all. I picked out a few blogs from a few categories that I’m absolutely interested in and skimmed through them and then marked all as read.” - Ed Costello
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