Interesting Web finds
Cleaning out my links: The Trend Blog How to make a million dollars Self-publishing printer Making money on the Web Segway tour of Washington, D.C.
Cleaning out my links: The Trend Blog How to make a million dollars Self-publishing printer Making money on the Web Segway tour of Washington, D.C.
What’s Six Apart working on? Something interesting, something community based, something called "Project Comet". (More info from Mena) I’m waiting ever so patiently…
Just when you think the music industry can’t look any more stupid, we read this article… A Warner Music executive has threatened to cut off
It’s a bit late, but it makes this comic no less funny – Standing in line for Star Wars Episode III. The best part of
Lee from Common Craft has been doing some work with Microsoft lately. He has some very interesting observations about MS and their blogging overall. Here’s
Interesting article: What does it take to build an online community? Talking about the promise of community is one thing, but what are the design
I was recently turned on to this great article called "Conversational Terrorism". For anyone that spends any amount of time online, it’s a must read.
When surfing lately, I’ve come across a few cool finds and thought I’d share. Nabble Groove RawSugar Experts-Exchange Group Sense SoloSub
The blog is brand spanking new, but the first entry shows real promise. From engage Community Blog, the 5 Best Practices for setting up an
Robert Putnam, author of the terrific Bowling Alone has a new book out: Better Together: Restoring the American Community. I’m sure he’ll be getting tons
I recently received a package from Conference Calls Unlimited that included a one page letter and an advance copy of Seth Godin’s new book The
American Airlines sent another response, this time much much better. And to think, all it took to get them to treat me decently (not well,
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