Safari Reader impressions

Jun 30, 2010. I've been looking for something like this, which allows me to better hide what I'm looking at in the browser, and more effectively focus only on the content I truly care about.
Filed under: Content, Browsers | 1 comment

API connections and cross-network auto posting

May 08, 2008. As soon as you distance yourself from each network you're a part of, you also distance your followers personal connection to you, thereby cheapening the overall value of the social network.
Filed under: Social Networks, Content

Nostalgic content

Apr 25, 2008. This is a brief insight into the mind of an active web content publisher.

Twitter's saturation point

Apr 24, 2008. For me, Twitter has reached a saturation point. The intimacy of "knowing" a select group of people has become lost, and now I feel I'm just following a bunch of strangers.
Filed under: Twitter, Content | 3 comments

Facebook "Blog It" app cheapens content

Apr 17, 2008. Six Apart recently announced a utility for Facebook that lets you post content to other social networks right from within Facebook. This will have hideous results.

Options for TV content

Apr 04, 2008. In most cases, optical media is still the most flexible, portable, and commercial-free way of watching TV or movies.
Filed under: Television, Content, Video, Movies

FriendFeed adds to content overload

Mar 03, 2008. FriendFeed doesn't solve any problems, nor does it offer a new way to promote content. It simply regurgitates content you've already posted elsewhere.
Filed under: FriendFeed, Content, Opinions, Services, RSS | 1 comment

Showing your best stuff to new visitors

Oct 17, 2007. When you tell someone of your site or blog, shouldn't they see the best posts you've written?
Filed under: Ideas, Content

Avoid using feeds as content

Jul 27, 2007. Don't worry about how your content is organized at the user-end. Just worry about publishing.
Filed under: RSS, Content | 2 comments

Concept: release content to RSS first

Jul 02, 2007. Reversing the flow of content: first to the RSS feed, then to the actual site.
Filed under: Ideas, RSS, Content