Inspired by the recent screenwriters’ strike in Hollywood – what if bloggers refused to blog?
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Via Matt Mullenweg.
An online notebook
Inspired by the recent screenwriters’ strike in Hollywood – what if bloggers refused to blog?
[youtube:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLR4OJb5suo]
Via Matt Mullenweg.
I’m not having a lot of luck, technology-wise, at the moment. After all my problems with FireFox, it’s now ITunes’ turn to start playing up. I thought it had been behaving itself for a while…
Anyway, last night I bought a songthrough the ITunes store, only my broadband connection dropped for some reason halfway through downloading. I made the mistake of quitting ITunes and turning the PC off in strop. Now, whenever I go into it, a dialogue box asks me for my Apple ID and password, presumably to allow me to finish downloading the song.
Trouble is, the damn thing won’t let me type my password in, nor do anything else at all. It just sits there.
What am I meant to do? 🙁
edmittance’s bookmarks on del.icio.us
Ed Mitchell’s shared bookmarks are a real treasure trove. Well worth subscribing to!
Lee Hopkins on the software that helps him work. Some cool stuff here, including SnagIt! and Xilisoft Video Converter.
Rumour: News Corp to buy LinkedIn
Interesting story from Mike Butcher at TechCrunchUK. I haven’t used LinkedIn for a while, but have been getting a steady stream of connections so it might be worth re-engaging with it.
Spresent.com – Presentations for New Web
Spresent is another online presentation service, like Google’s and Zoho’s.
Lovely poster, I want one of these!
Here’s a little presentation I have cobbled together to try and show what’s possible with a web browser these days. It certainly isn’t intended to be comprehensive, rather to give folk an idea of where they can go to start experimenting. Feel free to use it, edit it, do whatever you like with it.
[slideshare 175910 be-more-productive-with-web-2-1195739427150628-3]