Archive for January, 2006

Chris on Adotas

Chris Redlitz of Feedster has the lead story on adotas this morning. You can also find it on his blog. Perfect timing for the conversation going on over the article that the NY Times put out.

I like the picture. Essentially, feed is consumed by pigs which are consumed by humans. Feeds are for everyone! Pass the bacon! :)

Ironically enough I get Adotas every morning as an email newsletter, that is poor form on my part. :)

Watching Sports

I stopped watching sports when I moved to San Francisco, and I started wondering why I ever watched them in the first place. But then a friend sent me a message that took me back to another time. It reminded me why you DO watch sports.

It’s all about that moment.

David Einstein of the Chronicle covering RSS today.

Yuppie, short for “Young Urban Professional”

Darn acronyms get me every time.

Tipping Points

It is here, now what to do about it. How ironic that the NY Times writes an article using an analogy to their own product(A Sunday Paper) in explaining the confusion and clutter in trying to find relevant advertising.

For many people, e-mail newsletters are fast becoming the Internet equivalent of the Sunday paper: compendiums of useful information, often left unread in lieu of life’s other tasks. E-mail alerts on travel deals, in particular, can be easy to sign up for and equally difficult to keep up with.

What is even more a sign of the Times is that this article is not in the tech or business section, but travel. Online content syndication will be huge business for those that take advantage of it.

From another, not related, but great article I read this weekend.

“It took 10 years before anyone knew what e-mail on my business card meant. And it took another 10 years before it became mainstream,”

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