This is the web site of LB Stone and it contains a normal weblog as well as this photoblog which is excellent in both content, design and functionality. LB Stone - I dips me lid to you. http://www.lbstone.com/
This is the web site of LB Stone and it contains a normal weblog as well as this photoblog which is excellent in both content, design and functionality. LB Stone - I dips me lid to you. http://www.lbstone.com/
It is taking some time but royby.com is gradually evolving into a multi-weblog site. I have recently changed from Greymatter to pMachine and I have enjoyed the challenge of the change. Greymatter is a great piece of software but with most development now finished on it I felt that it was time to upgrade to […]
Interesting concept, but the content is provocative enough to cause at least a sniff of resentment. http://www.weblog.nohair.net/current/
i tried making my own ginger tea today. someone once told me that all you do is chop up a ginger root and boil it in water for half an hour, strain and serve. that’s what i did, though i ended up simmering it for just under an hour. the root was slightly larger than […]
Tangent is a centralized web service designed to link your journal site or weblog to other sites in random and exciting ways, based on your interests and preferences. It’s like sex for Web sites. Tangent
Antville.org antville is an open source project aimed to the development of an “easy to maintain and use” weblog-hosting system. it’s not limited to just one weblog, it can easily host up to several hundred or thousand weblogs (the number of weblogs is more limited by the site owners choice and server power than software […]
Blog Design: Show Some Restraint By Biz Stone When it comes to envisioning your Blog?s design, starting from scratch with only a blank screen beaming unknown radiation into your retinas can have the unwanted effect of holding you back. Sometimes in order to move forward, you need to show some restraint. Setting parameters for yourself […]
Blogging moves into knowledge Barbara Gengler Australian IT OCTOBER 29, 2002 THE next wave of weblogs, or blogs as the sites are known, may very well be for knowledge management, or k-logs. Weblogs are easy-to-use websites on which bloggers post entries on any topic. A k-log tool leverages a company’s intranet and deals with information […]
blogrolling.com What the heck is Blogrolling.com? This site provides a free, easy to use service to manage your buddy lists on your blog that works with every major blog tool and website. If you’re tired of editing your website’s html everytime you want to add or remove a simple link then blogrolling is for you. […]
Weblog Central explained Now, anyone can be a pundit ? and here?s where to find them By Joan Connell MSNBC Once upon a time, before the Internet revolutionized public discourse, there was only one sure way for a person to become a pundit: get a job as a journalist and hold forth from the pages […]
Milon’s memory, a living obituary A living obituary? Usually an obituary has a set form, a limited length. It appears soon after the person dies and itself disappears. This obituary, for my friend Milon, comes twenty years after his death. I’m not sure what form it will take, nor how long it will run. This […]
A site for last writes Bernard Lane Australian IT OCTOBER 28, 2002 HIS mother tracked me down. She knew I’d become a journalist and she had a story for me. She wanted me to write about Milon Buneta, her son and my friend from those years when life puts on speed and seems on the […]
Flash: Blogging Goes Corporate When Macromedia released new versions of four of its applications, it expected that its customers would have lots of questions about how to use the new stuff, said Tom Hale, the company’s vice president in charge of developer relations. Macromedia had five of its “community managers” create their own weblogs using […]
Tracking Bloggers With Blogdex MIT’s Media Lab is experimenting with a tool for indexing the most popular hypertext links across thousands of weblogs and has ambitious plans to turn it into a resource for the mass media. Launched last week, Blogdex is like a search-engine spider that visits about 9,000 weblogs a day looking for […]