[UPDATE]: scratch the liive-blogging thing. doing a bit of video instead.
I’ve already blogged about Copenhagen Twestival over at Re: but I thought I’d give a shout out to the project and the two great Danes who spearhead the event here at appoulsen.dk as well (nice one guys – you ROCK).
Tonight a bunch of twitter-users all [...]
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Blogging by email – Posterous makes it easy
Ernst mentioned Posterous in a tweet recently, and I spent some time checking it out yesterday.
Basically, Posterous is a super simple blogging tool that never requires you to sign up or learn your way around a back end.
You activate your account and post your first post all at once, simply by sending an email to [...]
Would you buy a blog from someone who doesn’t blog?
A recent survey shows that only seven out of 58 PR agencies in Denmark have their own blog (In Danish). Still you can most likely get advice on blogging from way more than the seven who blog themselves.
Now does this have to present a problem?
Well, I’m not quite sure, to be honest. I guess you [...]
Hillary wants a government blogging team
Wired tells us Hillary Clinton goes after ‘the Facebook generation’ when suggesting the implementation of a govrnment blogging team.
Clinton apparently said:
“We should even have a government blogging team where people in the agencies are constantly telling all of you, the taxpayers, the citizens of America, everything that’s going on so that you have [...]
Blogging in Danish
I’ve blogged in English for years, and I’ve often considered going bi-lingual here at appoulsen.dk.
Now, though, I won’t have to.
As of recently I’ve started blogging in Danish over at the Wemind blog – and to those of you that don’t know yet, Wemind is the new name for Connecta – now complete with website, business [...]
Should we fear duplicate content?
UPDATE: Please make sure to read the comments for this post as they provide you with a more nuanced description of what actually happens. Seems I kinda jumped the gun on this one.Â
Yes, apparently so.
A few people I know have recently decided to stop feeding content from their blogs into their profiles on social networks.
I have [...]
Why I blog in English
A picture’s worth 1000 words – here’s a map of recent visitors:
Technorati stopped counting
Last I checked they were up to 71 million blogs, but apparently they’ve decided to round up:
3 years of blogging…
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 [...]
The lowdown on Jaiku – wiki style
I better watch out, or I’ll end up nothing but a Jaiku fan-boy…
Yeah, it’s no secret that I think Jaiku is one of the coolest mobile apps (and so much more) to hit the world in a long time. Oftentimes people ask me what’s so great about Jaiku, and up until now I’ve rambled on [...]