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Happy New Year!

If you are reading the RSS feeds, you may not have noticed that I’ve done a revamp of the blog. Starting with 2007, I’m switching over to the WordPress blogging system. The contents of my old blog can...

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Announcing Guinea Pig TV

Julie has put up a post announcing Guinea Pig TV, which is the “ultra-niche videoblog” that she is doing with the girls. Here’s the first of the 7 (so far) episodes WARNING: Cuteness ensues

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Vote for me?

Thanks to Anita for pointing out that I am on the ballot for Seattle metroblogs. How I got there is anyone’s guess, though. Since they dubbed me a photographer, here’s a picture:

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A Strobist Wiredfool baby!

Congratulations to Eric and Rose Soroos on the birth of their new baby boy. Eric has been doing a wonderful series of Strobist inspired pregnancy photos (not safe for work). So if you are into Strobist...

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The locker room that is the tech business

Anne Zelenka is a (relatively) new analyst at the Analyst 2.0 company, RedMonk. She’s covering the Rich Internet App and Rich Client platform spaces, which are near and dear to my heart because of...

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On gender and blogging frequency

One other point that Anne Zelenka made while reflecting on the Adobe Engage event had to do with gender and blogging frequency: The world of technology blogging is an architecture of non-participation...

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It’s white for now…

Since I switched the blog to WordPress, I’ve been getting a slow but steady stream of complaints about the white on black theme. I’m going to be experimenting with the colors of the theme, but for now,...

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Good books is now a “page”

I’ve migrated my list of good books to a “page” in WordPress…

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Maybe the blogosphere really is a cesspool … Death threats against Kathy...

For several years, I’ve been a fan of Kathy Sierra’s writing and presentations. We’ve met a few times in person, and I consider her a friend. So I was stunned to see in Twitter that she’s receiving...

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Five years of blogging today

For several years now, I’ve missed my blogaversary, so I’m happy that I actually remembered this year. I’ve just finished my fifth year of blogging, although I slowed down a bit during 2007 for various...

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Moving from Movable Type 3.2 to WordPress 2.3

Julie has decided that she wants to blog a little more frequently. One obstacle to this is that her blog is a spam magnet – or it was until I deleted the Movable Type comment CGIs as a last ditch...

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Reflections on my sixth blogaversary

Today marks my sixth year of blogging. I’ve been doing this longer than I’ve worked at any single job, and in the fast moving technology business, six years seems like a long time to be doing anything....

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Planets, planets, and more planets

Blog aggregators based on the planet software are a staple of open source projects these days. Nonetheless, there are little gotcha’s here and there. Thom May and I have run the PlanetApache blog...

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Blogaversary 2011

I’m not that good at remembering my Blogaversary — it’s been two years since I remembered last. You can thank the OmniGroup’s wonderful OmniFocus for reminding me in time this year. Almost everything...

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Blogaversary 2012

Twitter, Google Plus, Facebook, Flickr, 500px. pinterest on the horizon. All that’s missing is a partridge in a pear tree, and sometimes that appears to be there as well. The world of online...

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