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The RSS Blog

Thursday, April 5th, 2007

The RSS Blog

The RSS Blog lives up to the name by covering everything their is to know about this subject from RSS formats, readers, buttons, and OPML, to name just a few things RSS.

RSS is changing the shape of the web and how online content is consumed. Hop on the RSS feed of The RSS Blog to stay up to date.

Napsterization

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Napsterization

Remember Napster? Ah, good times. What’s been the long-term impact of Napster? That’s kind of what Napsterization covers. Digital media is changing fast, and Napsterization is all over it.

blip.tv

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

blip.tv

Blip.tv is an internet video service specializing in serialized content. Huh? What the heck is that? Are we talking about serial killers? Nope. We’re talking about shows. You know, shows, like you see on the TV. Shows you can turn in to watch week after week or day after day where you’re entertained again and again by cool peeps.

You can find shows like Amanda Congdon’s, Ze Franks, or Nontourage’s there. More are coming online every day, so check ‘em out.

WageRank

Monday, April 2nd, 2007

WageRank

One thing the web is certainly not short of is web marketing blogs. Everyone has an opinion on what it takes to be successful on the web. Some actually know what they’re talking about, and some are nothing more than people selling ebooks on what they heard works, but in reality they couldn’t market their way out of a bubble.

Enter WageRank, a site that takes an experiential approach to web marketing advice. Simply follow along with the tactics laid out by cdc to get a feel for what works, how, and why.

SimpleSeating

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

SimpleSeating

The monkeys like to get dressed up in their monkey suits from time to time and throw big parties, but one thing monkeys really hate is creating seating charts. But, as you can imagine, seating charts are the key to a successful event since you can’t put crazy uncle Eddie next to his ex. Know what I mean?

That’s where SimpleSeating comes in. Simply hop on their site and build out your charts there. The beauty of this is it makes it easy for people to work on the the charts from more than one location. Or, um, for a few minutes at work while you’re listening to another boring conference call.