bloggishness

Trivia, some of it true, some of it… maybe not

January 8, 2005

A while ago I was invited to contribute to a trivia-of-dubious-provenance blog and was only too happy to accept, as my head is full of the damn stuff. So every now and again I post to HeardSaid with trivia that might be right, or might be wrong – it's up to you to figure out […]

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Six Apart to buy LiveJournal?

January 5, 2005

Om Malik reports that he has learnt that Six Apart are to buy LiveJournal for 'an undisclosed sum'. The deal is a mix of stock and cash, and could be announced sometime later this month, according to those close to the two companies. If the deal goes through, then Six Apart will become one of […]

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A is for…

December 23, 2004

Euan picks up on a meme from Liz Lawley where you type each letter of the alphabet into the address bar of your browser and see what it suggests. It creates a nice little snapshot of recent browsing history, and illustrates just how right Hugh MacLeod was when he called me 'probably the most blog-obsessed […]

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Welcome to the blogosphere

December 21, 2004

Welcome to Richard Conolly! (if you're wondering, if this was a post used to demonstrate trackbacks to Richard during a Big Blog Company Blog Boot Camp.)

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Northern Voice

December 19, 2004

I'm delighted to say that I am going to be at the NorthernVoice blogging conference in Vancouver on 19 Feb. I'll be sitting on the panel Promoting Your Blog and Building Traffic with Jeremy Wright, Derek K. Miller and Darren Barefoot (moderator). There are going to be some really interesting people speaking at NorthernVoice, including […]

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Trying to catch up

December 18, 2004

The number of unread posts in my feed reader has got to the point now where I am tempted very much to mark them all as read and start over. Thing is, for some obscure and unarticulable reason, I don't want to ditch the data regarding which blogs I am out of date with, and […]

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True Voice: The Business of Blogging

December 17, 2004

You might have been wondering what I've been up to lately that's kept me so busy that my blog has had to take such a back seat. Well, there have been a few bits and pieces happening, not all related to certain cute east coast geeks. One of the projects that I'm involved is the […]

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It's been a while…

November 21, 2004

…Since I last posted about what I'm up to, rather than stuff about ads or whatever. Been amazingly busy lately, so blogging has had to take a back seat really. So, a quick update: Last weekend we were filming all weekend in London. We had to repeat some of the same scenes that we'd filmed […]

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Microfame, blogs and churn rates

October 20, 2004

Back in August (see how behind I've been with my blog reading?!) Danny O'Brien chewed on a question that is very close to being a question that's very close to my heart. Danny's questions is 'How Famous Do You Want To Be?'. The fame question appeared in 1997. We were futzing around doing an NTK […]

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How many are not enough?

September 1, 2004

Mark over at Weblog Tools Collection asks “How many posts are too many posts?” and compares a selection of blogs with different posting frequencies. He doesn’t really come to a conclusion, other than that it depends quite a bit on post length and type. For me, it also depends on how much time I have […]

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The Real Accordion Guy

August 19, 2004

See, Joey might well pretend to be some cute Tucows 'Technical Community Development Coordinator', but I know the truth: The real Accordion Guy

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Preparing for emergencies

July 29, 2004

This rather good post will lead you to this rather good parody of this rather pathetic site by some rather humourless people. Thanks Tim. I would comment further, but I'm rather knackered after a rather long day full of rather hard work and, (yay!) not that much IRC.

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The Guardian to launch games blog

July 29, 2004

The Guardian, one of the few UK publications to understand blogging, is to launch a new games blog. The blog, which will be available from Monday 2 August, will be written by Aleks Krotoski, former presenter of Channel 4's “Thumb Bandits”; Greg Howson, Guardian Online's games reviewer; and Keith Stuart, the mobile gaming expert. It […]

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Chocolate and Vodka gets a sister – Strange Attractor

July 26, 2004

I am delighted to announce that I have been invited by Hylton Jolliffe and Stowe Boyd to join Corante's growing staff of writers and journalists. My new blog is called Strange Attractor and I'm going to be writing about blogs, social tools, e-learning, storytelling, journalism and anything else bloggish that rattles my cage. Corante is […]

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I get the feeling

July 24, 2004

I'm just not gonna be able to follow that Shatner post. Instead, I shall be a terrible tease and say that exciting news may or may not be due on Monday. Although I don't think that really cuts the mustard, but hey, you can't be breaking the big story of the week every day.

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