December 2009
Cartoon: Don't Push Me
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Totally using this on the kids whenever that time comes around.
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Collecta’s blog shows citizen news reporting in... →
The Collecta blog has posted a neat case study about the Charleston flooding that happened a couple weeks ago, and how people used Collecta to tie together information from places like …
An ode to Norm’s →
As you may or may not know, Norm’s Pizza and Subs — home of the fabled Nerd Table and an otherwise very important part of my college experience — is closing for good today. (The original closing…
What do you want to see from Social Media Club... →
The Social Media Club Charleston steering group is meeting in a few days to review 2009 and look forward to 2010. It’s been a great kickoff year for SMC (at least from my perspective), with a core…
Posterized →
Increasingly, I’m sharing things that fit my definition of “interesting” over on my Posterous blog. If you haven’t tried it yet, Posterous is a neat way to share cool things quickly (as easily…
I’m falling for Chrome →
I’ve resisted Google Chrome over the last year, primarily because it hasn’t been extensible. Well, that’s all changed. I’m running the development version of Chrome, Chromium, on my Mac, and…
Slides from my AdFed U SEO presentation →
Last Friday, I got the opportunity to speak as part of a panel at AdFed U, a series of educational seminars for businesses and marketing professionals put on by the Advertising Federation of…
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Favre and Rodgers
Editor’s note: For some reason I feel like blogging about sports. Rather than clutter anything up on any of the sites that exist to boost my Personal Brand, I’ll write about it on Posterous. Heh, every time I see Aaron Rodgers, I’m reminded of his situation with Brett Favre and just how closely it mirrors what happened in San Diego in 2004 with the departure of Drew Brees to...
IFRAME vs JavaScript-include – FIGHT! – 0xDECAFBAD
IFRAME vs JavaScript-include – FIGHT! Starting to think about this, too: What’s better to use? an IFRAME, or a ?JavaScript-powered include? I can see elegance and hackishness in both.
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Fascinating read from the bowels of 2002 — JavaScript vs. IFrame? Love the comment about how JS is better than a server-side include —...
Lazyfeed Gets Even Lazier: Users Get TV-Like Feed...
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This is a nice lazy river of information I can get into, and with all the feed-reading noise out there that I’ve rejected in the past, that’s saying a lot. Check out the ReadWriteWeb writeup.
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