She's fantastic, made of plastic
I can’t help passing along the opening theme to an ’80s cheesetastic wonder… Small Wonder, matter of fact: (via Boing Boing) Some kids used to make fun of me back in the day, saying I looked like the little boy on the show. There, now I’ve revealed far too much. Update: And as weird aside, [...]
The post-election edition
There were so many stunning and compelling and fascinating stories that came out of the US elections of 2008 I won’t possibly try to wrap up that gargantuan story with a tidy bow. However, I did want to pass along some of the more web-related stories that caught my eye in the days after Barack [...]
Charting a course in post-web 2.0 waters
I’ve been throwing the term “post-web 2.0″ around lately mostly as a means of discussing what’s going on right now and what will come next. We know what’s happening now (in part): the economy is shaky, funded start-ups are scrambling to get cash flow positive, and the overall attitude in the Internet industry is less [...]
Twitter, politics (of change), and social media revolutions
I’ve had a resurgence of interest (obsession? yes… that’s not so far off!) in Twitter over the last few weeks, reminding me of my early excitement about the not-so-little social media phenom that could early last year. The historic election that we all witnessed yesterday provided a unique “live event” that was perfect for Twitter [...]
Google Reader’s “shared with note” + FriendFeed = whole new way to microblog
Steve Rubel of Micropersuasion fame and Robert Scoble are two of the most “bleeding edge” power users of Google Reader around. Rubel writes mini-treatises on extracting and managing data out of Google Reader that will make your head spin, while Scoble – among other things – has been a leading user of a feature called [...]
Streamy is hott
From Mr. Cashmore over at Mashable: Streamy’s new mantra: cutting through the online noise with personalized recommendations, groups and custom filters. It’s a single view for all your blog subscriptions, Twitter feed, FriendFeed and other inputs, with the ability to post updates back to services like Twitter, Digg, Delicious and Facebook without leaving the site. [...]
On social media "micro-apps," Twitter, and business models
Great piece called Micro-Apps over on Aiden Henry’s Mapping the Web. I responded over there with the following thoughts: I very much agree, Aidan. Before reading your article, was thinking how bloated and unintuitive a lot of recent social media platforms seem to be. If I can’t figure out “why I’m here†very very quickly, [...]
OMC, your home for happy fun-time cheerful news
Yes, the economic news is a little bit wacky right about now. We all know about it, and I’m not going to focus on that here. What I am trying to stay focused on is all the good things going on. In fact I was amazed at the number of funding stories I found just [...]
TechCrunch’s Layoff Tracker and retuning for the post-web 2.0 era to come
Unfortunately we’ve entered a phase of dead pools and layoffs. We all know that things are going to be in the range of not-that-great to something less than that for the next while. I’ve been trying to stay positive over the last few weeks, absorbing as much as I can about how the proverbial fundamentals [...]



