Taking a break from work and blowing through my Bloglines feeds when I hit The New Publishing Model by Jason Calacanis. Love him or hate him (I totally <3 Jason), I think he’s dead on in his breakdown on the growth of sites in relation to their advertising revenue models:
Here is the new model:
Start a [...]
Thank you for providing no way for me to access and backup my WordPress database. I’m transferring my domain name to Go Daddy, but apparently I have no way to do the same with my data. No PHPMyAdmin, no nothing. Easyhost has gotten far behind the times with hosting features. Their service has always sucked. [...]
A response to a comment on another blog about the changing face of business vis a vis technology, specifically, how blogs are changing marketing and advertising.
Scoopt Words allows you to place a button on your blog that lets editors purchase the rights to reprint your post through a journalistic channel.
We believe that your blog writing can be every bit as valuable as professional journalism. It’s the same idea that lies behind Scoopt the picture agency: in the right circumstances, [...]
Today I received an email from someone who said they were impressed with my choices and the effort I put into it. This person offered to keep GVOD alive. He said he was from a video site start up and had the time. I had said in my farewell post at GVOD that I wouldn’t [...]
I played around a bit today with Google Spreadsheets. It’s no Excel killer, but Google may do Microsoft’s strategy better than Microsoft does it: have deep pockets, and wait.
In catching up on my feeds, I came across an article called CSS is Worthless. All I’m going to say about it is that if you code [...]
UPDATE: GVOD is alive and well! After a hiatus, I couldn’t bear to let it die. So please head on over there and gimme some love!
GoogleTube Video of the Day wasn’t fun, anymore, so today I killed it. I killed my blog! I had always said that when it wasn’t fun anymore I’d quit while [...]