Entries Tagged as 'Websites'

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

Birth of Blogging

CNet tries to map out the early days of blogging in an article today.
Was the first blogger the irascible Dave Winer? The iconoclastic Jorn Barger? Or was the first blogger really Justin Hall, a Web diarist and online gaming expert whom The New York Times Magazine once called the “founding father of personal blogging”?

They […]

Sunday, October 29th, 2006

Blogger.com ups and downs

I keep my work blog on Blogger.com and I have a couple of others on there too. It’s a nice service and has reasonably good tools and it’s free. Since Google manages Blogger, I figure it’s pretty reliable, but over the past three days it has been anything but reliable. Either very slow or just […]

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Blogger tips and Tricks

Blogger Tips and Tricks is a site devoted to things related to using Blogger. The most recent post deals with the switchover to the new version of Blogger, currently in beta. I think I will hold off on using the beta because you never know what kind of changes will be made and it’s not […]

Tuesday, July 18th, 2006

EduMart.com

While looking for a educational present for a friend I found a very helpfull website, edumart.com, a website which, once you put in a Zip code or choose a state, finds a few educational/teaching stores near you. They also have their own online teaching suplies store.

Friday, April 7th, 2006

Flickr Memory Maps

Memory maps on Flickr are an interesting use of the comment feature paired with satellite images (most seem to come from Google Maps). A nice way to memorialize a trip or someplace you’ve lived. It also seems like a great opportunity to connect geotags with the maps to make them even more interactive. Instead of […]