Apr
14
2007
Tim O’Reilly, the man who is often credited with coining the term, “Web 2.0,” posted early this week that he’s working on a blogger code of conduct. While a code of conduct for Web sites is not a new idea, it is interesting that someone has blogged about a global standard for blogger, blog reader [...]
Feb
03
2007
As any good blogger and online publisher knows, when it comes to posting information to the Internet, recency (how timely your information is and how quickly you can get it online) is of paramount importance. Recency is also a key concept for experts in search engine optimization and search engine marketing. Well, we’ve been tracking [...]
Dec
16
2006
One of the pros of moving out into the suburbs, is the many ecosystems at our disposal, all within a scant 20 miles in any direction–the ocean, the Merrimack River, mountains, marsh lands, and dense forests. Naturally, I’ve become more sensitive to what’s happening in nature around me. When I lived in Boston, it was [...]
Nov
28
2006
It turns out that a lot of random folks surfing the “Interweb” are finding our blog. (Imagine that?) We also found out that professionals and colleagues we speak with are also looking at our blog because it reflects a portion of our 21st century job skills, Internet acumen and, dare I say, editorial prowess. So, [...]
Aug
02
2006
Hi Jill. Randye tried to bring you into the 21st century using e-mail while wedding planning. However, she felt it was an uphill battle after you told her, “Call me to tell me when you sent an e-mail.” She thought it defeated the purpose. Now that we know you read this blog religiously, it’s your [...]
Jun
29
2006
As with anything new, nothing starts out perfect. Some folks have pointed out some helpful things and great suggestions. Art, Randye’s dad, also mentioned a way to check e-mail and RSS feeds from any computer you get online with, not just your own. He recommended Webmail. You can find it here. http://www.webmail.us Our friend Greg [...]
Jun
24
2006
I was supposed to go camping this weekend on Mt. Greylock, along the Appalachian trail in Massachusetts, but it’s raining. And thundering. And flash flooding. What’s a guy to do? Hmm, start a blog? Here it is. The hot poop. Anyone who knows Randye and me will know how the blog name is apropos. (Hey, [...]