Yeah, I know there are people out there that have been blogging since the dawn of man, and in that context three years of blogging doesn’t seem like much, but… on June 9 2004 I wrote my very first blog-post on ‘writing for the web’. It was in Danish, and on an entirely different platform [...]
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Random thoughts on Jaiku (and Twitter)
I recently signed up to Jaiku. For an in depth description of what Jaiku is and why it’s kinda neat, I suggest you read my colleague Mads’ post on it (and on why it is better than Twitter, a similar service) – he’s the one who convinced me to sign up. In short Jaiku is [...]
Bloggers on blogging by Rebecca Blood
Rebecca Blood did an interview with Trine-Maria from Social Square on blogs and corporate blogging – it’s a really good read Link
Are bloggers über-ethical?
Stuart Bruce over at A PR Guru’s Musings raises an interesting problem. It has come to be generally understood that bloggers have some sort of rock solid integrity that would prevent companies from ever using them in their advertising (except for wehn they are used ‘properly’ – meaning, involving them in the development of products, [...]
Free Vista, anyone?
Watch a few online vids, get a free copy of Vista or Office – Engadget Apparently, Microsoft are getting into the viral marketing game BIGTIME, promising underprivileged geeks free copies of vista if they watch a few webcasts and online virtual lab sessions. This is a wild move, and I can’t wiat to see how [...]
Are you a typical Swedish blogger
Media Culpa has published a survey on who the quintessential Swedish blogger is. I’ts not me, for a couple of reasons – most obviously: I’m not Swedish I’m not female I am, however 30 years old, so that gives me 11 1/2 months to fit in, age-wise! Read the post and download the report – [...]
Arhcive problems…
Hmmm… So I decided to make my archive public again… I the light of my post as of last week. Turns out that – when I closed down the blog for a while – I deleted most of it before I thought of just making my posts private. On top of that, my web service [...]