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  • Life

    Posted on May 5th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

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    death knight, email, facebook, google, rss, subscribe, twitter, world of warcraft, xbox

    What do RSS, Twitter and World of Warcraft have in common?

    What do RSS, Twitter and World of Warcraft have in common?

    In World of Warcraft I have tons of stuff to do. I can imagine some people complaining their is too much to do. I read an article today about RSS being a burden like email (and unlike Twitter) and I couldn’t help but laugh. Amazing how people place unnecessary burdens upon themselves.

  • Web

    Posted on February 12th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

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    delicious, google, opinion, privacy, rss, software, twitter

    Scrobble for blogs? I don’t think so…

    Scrobble for blogs? I don’t think so…

    Do I want every blog/site I visit tracked and published anywhere? No. Do I think sites I visit are necessarily worth “mentioning” on a blog/site? No. Am I so lazy that I won’t use something like StumbledUpon or Shared Items or Twitter things that interest me? No. Fred Wilson and I are obviously very different.

  • Web

    Posted on January 20th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

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    audience, consequences, experience, facebook, interaction, karma, mage, myspace, online, Relationships, rss, swoozie, twitter, video, youtube

    What you believe determines how you behave

    What you believe determines how you behave

    I talked about consequences, anticipating the reactions to what you do, karma and change. Those are all entries about the end result of doing something. Let’s talk about why some situations happen in the first place.
    Swoozie finished a set of videos based on his experience with Sims Online. In Part 1 he explains how he [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on October 24th, 2008

    Written by Tyme White

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    experience, opinion, reputation, rss, subscribe, wordpress, world of warcraft, writing

    Um, what’s your site about?

    What do you want to write about? This is a common question writers ask. When I start a new project I take a lot of time trying to define what the site is going to be about because changing focus after you have readers might not be an easy thing to do. An example:
    There is [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on April 3rd, 2008

    Written by Tyme White

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    delicious, digg, facebook, reddit, rss, twitter

    Cross-posting information will eventually work against you

    One of the advantages of moving my all of my feeds (yes, that includes Twitter) into my RSS reader (meaning, one spot I completely control and manage), I notice a startling trend. I’m receiving mass amounts of duplicate information. I don’t mean the same topic discussed over multiple sites.
    I mean being presented with the same [...]

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