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Why Paul Buchheit of GMail and “Don’t Be Evil” fame is dead wrong about blog subscriber measurements
While I dearly appreciate Paul’s contributions to my online life – I’m on GMail and Friendfeed at home, at work, and on the go – I’ve got to disagree with the spirit of his post. Paul’s right in suggesting that I’d be kidding myself if I thought more than a few people were actually reading [...]
New Wordpress blog engine, some hosting trouble
I decided this week to move the blog to WordPress at tubu.net. I’ve had some persistent DNS troubles that will hopefully be resolved soon. The news feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/sharingatwork hasn’t yet caught up with the new blog.
Thanks for reading the site, I’ll be sure and put out some good new stuff as soon [...]
Easier to marginalize email than to kill it
Asking your teammates to give up their inboxes is not going to make you many friends. Today I’m going to outline a way to free your office from the burdens of email misuse without forcing anyone to let go of their Blackberry or GMail security blankets.
Permit me to re-use this old graphic from a previous [...]
Spice Up Your Content With These News Feed Tips
Newspaper rendering of this blog by FeedJournal
If you’re publishing something online nowadays, you’re probably generating a news feed? to go with it. Blogs, image hosts, news collectors, and a host of other applications automatically generate news feeds in order to spread their content to as many people as possible. This weekend I did [...]

