Year / 2005
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eHub blogged by Seth Godin
In his blog post today, Seth Godin, author and agent of change, writes about “that feeling of the impending rush” with the rapidly changing web. “The web is changing, and so fast…
September 30, 2005 -
Sites Linking to eHub
(Updated 9/30) Global traffic to eHub is still growing (hello, Cyprus!), email submissions come in every day from web 2.0 creators, eHub’s RSS feed is getting over 300 900 readers and 2000…
September 24, 2005 -
Camera Phone Photos
Found these camera phone pictures on my T610 taken sometime last February.
September 23, 2005 -
Netvibes on My Screen
I had gotten an email from the Netvibes team to take a look at the site last week and signed up and took a quick spin around. I finally had a chance…
September 22, 2005 -
eHub in The Social Software Weblog
Barb Dybwad from The Social Sofware Weblog writes about eHub in her post, eHub and wsFinder: Web 2.0 applications and web services.
September 18, 2005 -
Google Visitor Map Zooms
There have been some excellent examples of Google map applications recently like Plazes, which allows you to discover locations and find people by proximity or location, and Mappr, where you can view…
September 18, 2005 -
Emily Chang’s eHub cited by Stowe Boyd in Corante
In today’s Get Real column at Corante, Stowe Boyd, President/COO of Corante, the world’s first blog media company, writes about discovering new web apps at eHub, a new resource by co-founder and…
September 17, 2005 -
Emily Chang’s eHub Ranked in Del.icio.us and Blogged Around the World
Emily Chang’s eHub web 2.0 software resource has risen to the delicious popular page since Tuesday, Sept 13 with over 400 bookmarks, has been blogged and linked by bloggers in the United…
September 16, 2005 -
eHub Web 2.0 Software Resource Launches
Emily Chang launches eHub, a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, Ruby on Rails,…
September 13, 2005 -
iPod nano
For a real-world and hilarious account of Apple’s big pitch for the nano and the iTunes phone at the Moscone here in SF last week, read Nicole Lee‘s post at Metroblogging SF,…
September 12, 2005 -
eHub: Ajax, Ruby, Web 2.0 resource list
eHub is a constantly updated list of web applications, services, resources, blogs or sites with a focus on next generation web (web 2.0), social software, blogging, Ajax, location mapping, open source, folksonomy,…
September 12, 2005 -
Tagging Yourself and Others
Like a lot of web people these days, I’ve been actively tagging my “stuff” in del.icio.us, Flickr, rojo, BlinkList, and Technorati. The more I tag both the content that I produce (blog…
September 9, 2005 -
Info-bits in Flux
In a recent blog post at O’Reilly, Giles Turnbull writes, “A while ago, I thought I’d try an experiment: could I organise all my work, all my personal stuff, all my writing,…
September 9, 2005 -
AJAX, Ruby on Rails, Beta, Tagging, Ping Me T-shirts
Looking for a cool web t-shirt and want to help the cause? Get your ajax, ruby on rails, ping me, tagging, beta, design is strategy t-shirts today. All proceeds will go to…
September 7, 2005 -
Tag This
Yesterday I wrote about the need for more integrated tools to organize the various bits of information that we need, use, and collect in our daily digital lives, both online and offline,…
September 6, 2005 -
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EmilyChang.com Launches
Emily Chang launches her namesake domain after many years of blogging and artmaking under the pseudonym artcodes (1996 – present). Emily will shift her writing about web and interactive design, technology trends…
September 4, 2005 -
Social Design Opens Wide
It seems that every week there’s a new web application or service that allows you to organize another facet of your life online – then share it. Whether it’s collecting bookmarks or…
September 4, 2005 -
EmilyChang.com Launches
I’ve been keeping my life online at artcodes.com for a long time now, but I’ve decided to return artcodes to its roots as a place for my art experiments and personal life.…
September 4, 2005 -
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Crisis in New Orleans
Here you are, like me, online. Probably in the comfort of your own environment, listening to your favorite music, a warm summer night – surfing the web. Everything’s normal. But no farther…
September 1, 2005 -
082905
“Geeking is not about high tech. It’s about taking stuff apart and putting https://theathleteprogram.com/buy-cheap-valium-online/ it together and making something new. It’s about curiosity and tinkering, whether it be with gardens, vacuum tubes…
August 29, 2005 -
Besuku ajax flickr gallery
It’s late Saturday night (okay, it’s Sunday morning… I’m in denial) and I’ve been experimenting with various image galleries. Tonight’s new find is the Besuku ajax flickr gallery, a very elegant image…
August 28, 2005 -
Jalenack’s Ajax Periodic Table of Elements
I’ve been wanting a new way to have a grid of thumbnails that pop-up larger images. While I like the functionality of my blog photo gallery, it’s not as seamless to click…
August 27, 2005 -
Emily Chang and Movable Type 3.2
Movable Type 3.2 launches with loads of new features, including Vicksburg, a unified CSS design template by Six Apart designer Walt Dickinson. Emily Chang designs three of the theme color palettes (Desert,…
August 26, 2005 -
Virtual plazes become real
The web has always attracted me because of the play between what’s real, virtual, and how one can become the other fairly easily. While others have framed this much more eloquently than…
August 26, 2005 -
Wiki from Adaptive Path’s Ajax User Experience Week
If you’re interested in gaining further insight into the many facets of Ajax (see my post about Ajax from Feb 05), there’s a wiki with conference notes and perspective from Adaptive Path‘s…
August 26, 2005 -
Design something original
Princeton Technology has created a hard drive that’s “inspired by” the Mac Mini, so much so that it really looks just like it other than the logo etched on the top and…
August 25, 2005 -
Movable Type 3.2 Released
Movable Type 3.2 was released this morning by the team at Six Apart. The new release has a wealth of features designed to make blogging even easier and smarter. Max and I…
August 25, 2005 -
Coolpix sky
Here’s the first 7.1 megapixel photo I’ve ever taken. The first of many photos to come with my new Nikon Coolpix 7900 camera. Max and I have been using a Coolpix 4500…
August 24, 2005