links for 2007-05-01
apophenia: 5 secrets to success Danah covers her secrets to success, and as always it’s worth a read. (tags: success danahboyd lifehacks) 3 Emotions to
apophenia: 5 secrets to success Danah covers her secrets to success, and as always it’s worth a read. (tags: success danahboyd lifehacks) 3 Emotions to
Charlie outlines the "Top Ten Reasons Why Web 2.0 Sucks". I don’t agree with all of his conclusions, but it’s the start of a great
10 Reasons Commenting is Good For Bloggers Good article on why the commenting works, and why you should do it! (tags: blogging) Shifting Markets &
Ben points out an interesting, yet ultimately fruitless exchange between a brand manager and a blogger. Basically, a smart brand manager reaches out to blogger
Tip Sheet: Customer Loyalty: Dos and Don’ts “In this tip sheet, five experts in facilitating customer loyalty offer dos and don’ts for small businesses attempting
Leave It to Beaver: 1958 | Shorpy A letter used briefly and off in the distance of a 1958 “Leave it To Beaver” episode is
Alex blogged about our "casual development" efforts over at Big in Japan in three posts: Part I: The What about Egorcast Part II: The How
Six ways Twitter can make money Always interesting to see discussions of Web 2.0 sites and business models. Nothing all that new here, and perhaps
I almost hate to post about this because I don’t want to continue the discussion… so just consider this a vent of a quasi-political nature.
The latest Clue Unit podcast has been posted, this time we focus on co-creation. (click here to listen – MP3) (click here to subscribe to
Tomorrow night Joseph Jaffe is coming to Dallas, and dinner will be had. Sounds like anyone’s welcomed, here’s the details. Make sure to let Paul
At Big in Japan, we have devised a plan to release "casual apps" once a month. These apps will span the comical (MyEvilCyberTwin.com) to the
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