I saw a full page ad in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal for ECOnomics: The Environmental Business Plan Challenge. I thought I would post this in case anyone had an idea for an environmentally focused business:
Month: October 2005
Top Web Design Mistakes
EvolvePoint is currently in the process of redesigning all of our corporate web sites: EvolvePoint, FeedMiner, and FeedCraft. So, all the issues that surround good web design have been on my mind. In addition to using a great design company throughout the process, it’s always good to have an understanding of the design issues to […]
Today's Del.icio.us links for 10-14-2005
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Tom Markiewicz on 2005-10-14 BzzAgent — word of mouth advertising service Tagged as: [advertising buzz marketing] Fundable – Collect money for group purchasing, fundraising. — service that lets groups of people pool money to make purchases or raise funds Tagged as: [collaboration funding fundraising] Pingoat – The stable of all […]
Today's Del.icio.us links for 10-12-2005
Shared bookmarks for del.icio.us user Tom Markiewicz on 2005-10-12 Yahoo! Podcasts: Keywords: podcasting, podcasts, rss Popcasts (BETA) – most popular podcasts at a glance: Popcasts is an aggregator of the most popular podcasts from many different directories and ranking sites, all on one page. Keywords: podcasting, podcasts Ning: free online service for building and using […]
Tagging experiment
I’ll be the first to admit I’m a little behind with tagging. At first I didn’t get it, but I’m starting to see benefits. I can’t articulate them entirely yet, but after I play with them a bit more and really start to use the concept across some applications hopefully I can define the usefulness […]
Typepad down?
I just tried accessing several Typepad blogs and I’m getting the same error for each:
Not a podcast
While reading Potomac Tech Wire email today (how about an RSS feed, please?), I read a news item stating that the Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development (DBED) launched a weekly podcast. I don’t particularly care about what they had to say, but for some reason I was curious about this podcast. So, I […]
Google releases a feed reader
Google launched its feed reader today called the Google Reader. I’d like to be able to provide a review, but the entire site is moving very slowly. I’ll assume it’s an overload of traffic due to its recent release. There’s no Ajax swiftness going on right now, that’s for sure! I was able to add […]
Yahoo releases RSS usage report
Yahoo released an RSS usage report whitepaper (via Scobleizer) that has some interesting key findings (especially if you’re in the RSS business as my company is). The report (full PDF, one-page summary PDF) is part of a much larger Yahoo! Publisher’s Guide to RSS site which has some nice resources including tutorials on submitting feeds, […]
AOL buys Weblogs Inc
PaidContent.org reports that Weblogs, Inc. has been purchased by AOL for as much as $35 million. Congrats guys. The acquisition is interesting though from a large media versus the traditionally independent blogger point of view. The Weblogs Inc network, despite having many great blogs, was itself “big media” in the blog world. You just have […]