Archive for April, 2005
Blogs will change your business
BusinessWeek’s Cover story Blogs will change your business.
“Go ahead and bellyache about blogs. But you cannot afford to close your eyes to them, because they’re simply the most explosive outbreak in the information world since the Internet itself. And they’re going to shake up just about every business — including yours. It doesn’t matter whether […]
Posted: April 22nd, 2005 under Blogging, Uncategorized.
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The best thing I’ve read about Adobe’s acquisition of Macromedia
John Gruber’s translation (daringfireball.net) from PR-speak to English.
What is the mission of the combined company?
Adobe’s mission remains the same — to help people and businesses communicate better. With the acquisition of Macromedia, Adobe strengthens its mission through the combination of leading-edge development, authoring and collaboration tools — and the complementary functionality of PDF and Flash. […]
Posted: April 21st, 2005 under Business.
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Currently Reading
I’ve been forcing myself to try and get back into a reading mode lately. I’ve been in a funk about work lately and reading (for enjoyment) has usually been enough to get me out of a rut. Although this time it looks like it might time to reinvent myself again. I’m a marketing/advertising guy by […]
Posted: April 19th, 2005 under Books, Personal.
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Periodic Roundup
Things have been a tad hectic over the last couple of weeks, primarily the result of a massively ugly single-sign-on project at the office for a client involving five different web sites managed by three different organizations utilizing four different scripting/hosting environments and a whole slew of XML requests/responses. The project is further complicated by […]
Posted: April 15th, 2005 under Personal, Site News.
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Google Maps with Satellite Integration
I know I’m a few days weeks behind the news on Google’s integration of their Keyhole technology with their Google Maps but it is just plain cool.
Now Wired has a story on the surprises people are finding while browsing their way through the satellite imagery.
Posted: April 15th, 2005 under Search.
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