again, live local has much better blogging than we do. i hope jim gray returns safely and finishes mylifebits 🙂
Tag: blogs
Listening works
bloggers helping to improve the toronto transit website (and they are listening). this is awesome and should happen in boston and zurich too (and all other places with horrible transit sites, ie just about all of them)
Googler blogging
You need to really put some consideration into providing a more human interface into your customer service department, and it would be nice if you would follow the lead of Microsoft, Sun, IBM, and others who have embraced the notion of employee blogging.
more calls for googlers blogging
anselm development blog
new anselm blog. subscribed
@ stefan haefliger
stefan moved to a new host a year ago.
Google Flat

killer app
2007-03-15:
Bill de hÓra: Future proofing
Gregor J. Rothfuss March 16, 2007 11:18
After clicking the above link left as a comment to Bill de hÓra’s recent “Future proofing” post, it took me a second, but then realized why this most definitely deserved credit as Photo of the Day.
i can’t comment on google flat
LeWeb3 Propaganda
No I am not a part of the so called creative class for any french politician I don’t know and who is talking to me, a European citizen!, in french. I am not here for some catchy newspaper headlines that this guy showed his face at this so so Web2.0 conference to show his support for this new people who are so so open minded and critical. You abuse 1k participants to be part of something they maybe don’t want to be part of!
Jon Udell
yay, finally a decent blog platform for mr. udell
Jon Udell goes to Microsoft
The details aren’t nailed down, but in broad terms I’ve proposed to Microsoft that I continue to function pretty much as I do now. That means blogging, podcasting, and screencasting on topics that I think are interesting and important; it means doing the kinds of lightweight and agile R&D that I’ve always done; and it means brokering connections among people, software, information, and ideas — again, as I’ve always done.
wow. jon going to ms is big. he has clue in spades. being an evangelist who can code cough scoble cough makes a big difference. AND he thinks it is all connected through intelligence augmentation. ROCK!
cheap, cheaper, cheapest
swisscom, words fail me. at least they are using software from my former startup KAYWA
Really. It doesn’t go any cheaper with the “user generated content” idea than what “bluewin/swisscom fixnet” is trying to do. Looks like their blog-hoster didn’t consult them very well about how that web 2.0 stuff is supposed to work. But anyway, looks definitively like bluewin is trying to jump on that train somehow, there’s that other project called “My Bluewin World”, which should be something like… mmmh, I don’t know 🙂