I've been looking for this like the holy grail for about a year now, and it's not really in production yet, but I can see that it will rapidly become very popular. Yahoo has introduced a new service, Yahoo Pipes, that allows us to visually select and … [Continue reading]
When is FREE “Stable enough?”
Following up on my post about the decision whether to use free software or not, this MacWorld article Blogger bugs bug bloggers- Bloggers frustrated by Blogger bugs, Google says it will get better describes the woes of those using Blogger's free … [Continue reading]
Overview of blogging tools
To help conceptualize where the "rubber meets the road" when it comes to creating your blog - and help you sort out the blogging tools that I've been discussing in the last few posts, I put together some diagrams. These diagrams and their … [Continue reading]
Always something happening in the big city
I am known among my friends for reserving my weekends for biking and things other than "work." My regular job during the week contains a large proportion of volunteer [read free] work, and most people do their volunteer work on the weekend, so … [Continue reading]
The “Other way” to blog – Radio Userland & iWeb
I don't want to short-change one of the inventors of blogging (or at least of RSS), and a software industry veteran, Dave Winer, and his Radio Userland. This application, Radio, was one of, if not the first, pieces of software that allowed the … [Continue reading]
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