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  • Business

    Posted on February 12th, 2008

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    bloglines, browser, cnet, design, facebook, fastcompany, feeddemon, google, rss, subscribe

    Fast Company’s redesign gave me a headache

    Fast Company redesigned their site, adding social features. I must admit that when I first heard about the redesign I wondered if this was another example of a traditional company trying to hop on board with the latest thing (social features). I decided to check it out.

    When I first visited the site my eyes bounced [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on March 24th, 2006

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    cnet, comments, dave winer, feeddemon, robert scoble, technorati

    If A-listers stopped blogging for a week

    Dave Winer poses an interesting question:
    Wouldn’t it be interesting if every certified A-lister, by convention, didn’t blog during the third week of every month. What if that idea caught on?
    Yes Dave, that would be interesting…in an amusing but disastrous type of way.

    Memeorandum wouldn’t update for a week (and sites like them).
    Many non-bloggers would have nothing [...]

  • Web

    Posted on January 17th, 2006

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    change, experience, feeddemon, subscribe, typepad

    FeedDemon 2.0 Beta 1

    FeedDemon 2.01 Beta 1 has been released for registered users. Remember, this is a beta. Do not download and install unless you feel comfortable playing with something that quite might possibly be broken. If you do install it, back up your feeds, install in a different directory…you know the usual precautions.
    This version is very different [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on May 29th, 2005

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    expressionengine, feeddemon, software, wordpress

    Decisions, decisions

    Playing around with WordPress for awhile (for the book) although it’s nice and I would recommend it for some bloggers, I need something a bit more, shall we say “professional” so I’m going to switch back to Expression Engine – if my license is still good.
    I won one of the free licenses and I logged [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on May 21st, 2005

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    comments, communication, dave winer, email, feeddemon, mistake, opinion, robert scoble, rss

    Why blogs have to have comments

    A visual aid to help explain what I meant about several points:

    Blogs foster conversation.
    If your blog doesn’t have comments, it’s not a blog.
    If a blogger makes a mistake the blogger needs to correct it (not only the source).

    That said, look at the graphic below (click to enlarge it).

    It’s a screenshot of RSS Bandit, my RSS [...]

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