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I installed a new subscription/mail plugin for WordPress – subscribe2.
So far it’s working nicely.
I installed a new subscription/mail plugin for WordPress – subscribe2.
So far it’s working nicely.
I blogged a few days ago about Backpack – and I’ve now been using it for about a week.
I’m still pretty impressed by the look, feel and general behaviour of the application; Backpack really reminds me of Lotus Organiser from about ten years ago. Except it’s extensible, in the web, always available and sharable.
One new feature that’s had some attention in the blogosphere (Scoble et al) is the Writeboards. Think of it as an always on Word or Powerpoint document that’s many-to-one sharable. And Editable. With track changes and edits.
This is a way cool feature.
I’m still looking at the security of all this. I implicitly (foolishly?) trust people like Google for my mail; I also accept that my corporate data is backed up somewhere and belongs to my employer. It’s just a little larger leap of faith for me to trust a new player in this space. What will they do with my data? Should I ever store anything more confidential than a to-do list online?
I’m surprised this hasn’t reached more people – a great PDF from Reporters Sans Frontiers
There is a great essay included from Dan Gillmore – “What Ethics Should Bloggers Have?” – one of my pet topics; this really goes back to the trust and implied trust between bloggers and readers.
Worth a read.
The Novell PR team have a blog – http://www.novell.com/prblogs/
Bandwagon alert.
I’ve got some presentations where I provided voice over; also some video of me presenting at LinuxWorld in San Francisco.
I’m going to pull the audio off, compress it and clean it up and post it – see if it works well.
Hopefully this url will work for content: http://blog.evilzenscientist.com/index.php/?feed=rss2&category_name=podcast
I’m not claiming any credit.
One of my team is now recommending Cluetrain Manifesto to members of the Novell Communities of Practice.
Kinda cool really
Team.
Here is a PDF of the Cluetrain 95 theses. Buy the book for the real goodness.
Cheers.
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