The future of Moveable Type, Vox, TypePad, and Live Journal
The future of Moveable Type, Vox, TypePad, and Live Journal
I spent a great hour with blogging and social networking pioneers Six Apart. We talk about the future of Moveable Type, Vox, Live Journal, and Type Pad.
With who? Six Apart’s CEO, Chris Alden, and VP of Products, Michael Sippey, and Engineer David Recordon.
If you can’t handle the hour of all this social media goodness, well, […]
Nokia?s N95 8GB Device Ships Today
Nokia?s N95 series got a memory boost with today?s shipping of the N95 8GB, which is being touted as a handheld multimedia computer. The 8 GBs of memory allows the user to save 20 hours of video or up to 6000 songs. The handset includes a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, built-in […]
Alex Barnett here…a quick one: This will be my last post on blogs.msdn.com as I’m leaving Microsoft at the end of March 2007. If you’re still subscribed to my RSS feed on blogs.msdn.com/alexbarn please note this blog won’t be updated again from March 30th. If you want to keep up with what I’m up to go here.
Robert Scoble: PodTech’s in-house skatepark a work in progress
Egoblogger Robert Scoble has posted a thankfully short video clip boasting of PodTech’s “brand new studio.” Well, not exactly. The videoblogger doesn’t “like using studios because it makes everyone uncomfortable.” Also, it’s not exactly “brand new.” The studio was supposed to be completed when the video podcast network moved into its Page Mill Road address in Palo Alto in early December … 2006. Instead, it has remained a work in progress ever since. So it’s either an unfinished and unused studio, or as Scoble’s guest, Doug Kaufman of ClrText suggests, it’s a “skateboard park.” Even after it’s completed for taping PodTech panel discussions, we can’t think of a better use ourselves, Doug.