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Yearly Archives: 2007, 2008

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  1. How engaged are your readers? Do you know? Soon aideRSS will give you the data soon

    Aug 31, 2008

    Jim Murphy hinted in his comment on yesterday’s post about aideRSS that cool stuff was coming soon, like really soon. Well I bugged Melanie until I got something. It’s a cool something too: a proof of concept of an

    Tagged: rss, engagement, aiderss, audience engagement, blog engagement

  2. If you can judge a wise (wo)man by the colour of his (her) skin, mister you’re a better man than I

    Aug 31, 2008

    Recognize the quote? Probably not, so I’ll give it to you. Aerosmith, Livin’ on the Edge. Yep. Why do I bring this up? Because Corvida wrote a post that some are going to take issue with, I’m sure, but I have to stand

    Tagged: racism, freedom of speech, opinion, verizon, satire, 1938media

  3. aideRSS has a new VP of Development—Jim Murphy

    Aug 31, 2008

    Coming in on a motorcycle, Jim Murphy is the new VP of Development for aideRSS. Have to wonder what’s on his docket for his first 90 days: Though he rode into town on a motorcycle rather than a spirited palomino, as

    Tagged: rss, social media, aiderss

  4. Wide variety of ecozones, stable economy, large area, small population—Canada is ready to manage climate change

    Aug 31, 2008

    Regardless of who is to blame or what is causing it, our planet’s climate is in a state of flux. Let’s just get that out of the way now, shall we? Great. Now let’s talk about dealing with realities here. Essentially

    Tagged: global warming, opinion, population, global climate change

  5. A good CIO needs to know the Scotty Principle

    Aug 31, 2008

    I had a good chuckle over this article in CIO about why IT might think their CIO is clueless. This point clicked with me, because I think it makes a pretty interesting point: to be a good CIO you have to grok geek

    Tagged: general tech, geek culture