2008
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Happy Holidays
We’re having a fun holiday season on the road visiting family. I’m lucky enough to have my wife, daughter, and dog all along for the ride. Hope your week is as calm and warm as mine has been. – Daniel
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You Can’t Afford to Lose Mobile Readers (Guest post to LouisGray.com)
I’ve just posted a continuation to the mobile phone series from earlier this week, this time as a guest post at LouisGray.com. Head on over to Louis’s site to learn more about why you can’t ignore mobile readers and what you can do to make sure your site is mobile-friendly. Thanks once more to [read more...]
Quicklinks: Enterprise 2.0 adoption, Wikis at the core of collaboration suites
Image by BAIA via Flickr Today I’d like to share some of the most though-provoking articles I’ve read this week. Several of them confirm trends I’ve been wondering about myself. Let’s talk about them, shall we? These first two clips give a great look at technology adoption and avoiding “silver bullet” thinking. Enterprise 2.0 strategies [read more...]
Mobile sharing series part 1: How to make a WordPress blog mobile-friendly
This week I’ve got a lot on my mind about mobile blogs, site accessibility, and promoting community amongst the readers of a site. Today’s installment covers the steps I’ve taken to make this site mobile friendly. 1) Install the MobilePress plugin. This plugin serves up a lo-fi version of the site when your browser identifies [read more...]
Are mobile phones worth more than home broadband?
Image via Wikipedia Were text messages ever cheap? iPhone users already pay a $30 monthly fee for unlimited data use, and I guess most of them are paying the $20 monthly fee as well. This Monday I started sending my “direct messages” from Twitter to my cell phone. Today I had to stop because I [read more...]

