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Found: “What problems does Google Wave Solve?”
I‘ve not really had much to say about Google Wave yet aside from my initial roundup of Wave articles. So far it looks like early adopters are disappointed and collaboration enthusiasts are still optimistic. Early adopter tech blogger Louis Gray shared a really interesting post on the topic by Daniel Tenner that you really ought to [read more...]
Enjoy two new offsite posts at One Half Amazing and Louis Gray
Bob Hazlett photo by launchmemphis via Flickr
Memphis-based online marketing professional, video blogging expert, and BarCamp contributor Bob Hazlett recently asked me to participate in his fledgling “Buddy Blogger” interview series and gratefully accepted. Head over to One Half Amazing for the interview and learn more about where the blog has taken me in the months since [read more...]
Enjoy my new mobile security article at LouisGray.com
Louis Gray has kindly published another of my articles at his early adopter / tech geek site LouisGray.com this week. This one’s about potential new security applications for mobile phones.
I’m particularly interested in the implications of the just-released Battle.net Authenticator by Blizzard Entertainment – it’s like a consumer-grade RSA authentication token for a notoriously [read more...]
Why I’m choosing YouTube over Seesmic for instant video publishing
Image via CrunchBase
UPDATE: Seesmic founder Loic Le Meur showed up shortly after this post went up with a strong defense of his product. Check the comments at the bottom of the post to see his contribution!
Let’s start here: embedded Seesmic videos don’t show up in Google Reader. I can’t say for sure what fraction [read more...]
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 Louis [read more...]

