I’m a sucker for Google’s products, I’ll admit to that. So far I think the only product I don’t use (anymore) is Blogger, and that’s just because – in my view – WordPress is in a league of it’s own when it comes to free blog-software. Anyway, I’m also kind of a sucker for all [...]
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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 [...]
Feeding time…
I’ve noticed a radical drop in readers over the last couple of days. There are two possible explanations (probably more, but I’ll only go in to two) All of a sudden my writing sucks worse than it used to. For obvious reasons I can’t really be an impartial judge of that. I haven’t posted in [...]
Back to the future
A colleague told me about FutureMe, a service that lets you send an email up to 30 years into the future (he also noted that he would much prefer being able to send an email to himself in the past, but this, the, is the next best thing). Personally, I had no idea what to [...]