CommunityGuy.com gets dusted off
After several years having the same, marginal design I spent a few minutes last night dusting off the design and moving some things around. Nothing’s
After several years having the same, marginal design I spent a few minutes last night dusting off the design and moving some things around. Nothing’s
Ah, horse racing and Kentucky Bourbon… not much goes together quite so nicely. Some time back Woodford Reserve (a sister brand to Jack Daniel’s) bought
I’m back from Community Next, nearly caught up on work and still reading through many, many recaps! There are a ton of people who have
DemoCamp Dallas is coming up soon – 15 February! Should be a fun event. Here’s the description: A DemoCamp is a lighter-weight style of un-conference.
MySpace by the numbers: 38 billion page views per month 320,000 profiles were created today Dogster.com (+ Catster.com ?): 250,000 registered members Something tells me
YouTube – Web 2.0 … The Machine is Us/ing Us “Web 2.0 in 5 minutes”. Not really, but still very cool presentation. (tags: web2.0 video
Entry first posted at the Future of Communities Blog. Check it out for some great community discussion in advance of the upcoming Community 2.0 conference.+++
Convince Me – Debate Online From the site: “Convinceme.net is the ultimate debating website. You can create any number challenges, and compete in any number
Sony. Once a giant, a seemingly unstoppable force of high quality, well-thought technology, seems today to be floundering under it’s own weight and cluelessness. I’d
Forrester Research: Organic Branding Research company Forrester releases a new report: “Brands that connect with their target consumers must be more organic in nature: They
You know those great ideas that build out of you and a friend to two sitting around a beer and saying "you know, we really
Usability in the Movies — Top 10 Bloopers (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox) Jakob has a fantastic and fun column up: “The way Hollywood depicts usability could
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