Blog comments on

Aug 16, 2005

I’ve resisted turning comments on in my blog for some time.  It’s not that I haven’t wanted feedback from you or to know what you think.  It probably has more to do with my art past and how I saw this site as my online database of ideas, creations, and influences.  For me, blogging began ...

Choosing Blogging Software

Jul 22, 2005

A recent article by Susannah Gardner in the USC Annenberg Online Journalism Review titled “Time to Check: Are you using the right blogging tool?” is a great starting point if you’re new to blogs (features, terminology, uses) or looking for a blog software comparison chart.

Six Apart and Ideacodes

Jul 12, 2005

I’ve moved several times in the last nine years – five moves, three states, and two coasts to be exact.  Despite these environmental and physical shifts in my life, it’s ironic that it’s the bloggers from the virtual world (kottke, hchamp, joi ito, dooce, caterina, mightygirl, and many others) that have provided a sense of ...

How much does a college or university blog really cost?

May 26, 2005

If you’re a school that wants to start a blog for reasons of recruitment, communication, academic voice, strategic planning, or community-buiding, but you’ve been hesitant to, I feel your pain.  I used to work for a “marketing communications consulting firm in higher education” where they once recommended an admissions-focused blog for a client with a ...

BeingEDU

May 13, 2005

I’m now writing about more strategic and web related issues over at a new Ideacodes blog, BeingEDU.com.  Being EDU™ is a weblog about strategic web design and development for college and university websites, co-authored and co-edited by myself and Max Kiesler.  We invite you to take a look, BeingEDU.com, partcipate by posting comments, and if ...

Well-behaved women seldom make history

Mar 30, 2005

Received email from misbehaving yesterday and I’m proud to be listed among many of the most influential women in technology today. misbehaving.net is a weblog about women and technology. It’s a celebration of women’s contributions to computing; a place to spotlight women’s contributions as well point out new opportunities and challenges for women in the ...

Moblogging

Moblogging

Oct 8, 2004

Photo taken with T-Mobile Sidekick Welcome to V5 of the site!  It’s also the first moblog entry (a photo taken with my camera phone on the corner of 2nd and Mission).  Love living in SF.  It’s taken a while to get here, both metaphorically and in reality, but some things are worth the wait and ...

Google Buys Pyra: Blogging Goes Big-Time

Feb 16, 2003

Pyra is the company co-founded by Meg Hourihan and Evan Williams, the creators of Blogger.  “The buyout is a huge boost to an enormously diverse genre of online publishing that has begun to change the equations of online news and information…” Story at silconvalley.com

William Gibson Blogs

Jan 7, 2003

Get inside the mind of William Gibson on a daily basis.

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