Tiffany B. Brown

A web log about web development and internet culture with frequent detours into other stuff.

Posts in: Blogging and Metablogging

Links for September 29, 2006
Apple releases Mac OS X security update Patches for 15 fixes were released today. (Added at 17:14 p.m. EDT) Open Source in the Boardroom [Go straight to the MP3] Not a technical discussion of open source software, mind you, but a look at how businesses and organizations take advantage of the ‘for the community’ ethos. (Added at 13:50 [...] [29 Sep 2006]
Links for September 19 and 20, 2006
The IE7 User-Agent String Must-have information for user-agent string parsing and content serving. IE7 still supports conditional comments, which you can use to serve a different style sheet to older versions of Internet Explorer. Boing Boing Boing BoingBoing’s new Odeo-powered podcast. Pew Internet Project Bloggers Report - July 2006 [PDF] I missed this the first time, but it’s still worth [...] [19 Sep 2006]
Links for September 16, 2006
A round up of bits on technology and blogging culture. Mostly new. One old. All worth a read. The Future of White Boy clubs A-Z list blogging — what is it really about? The blogosphere imitating life … Surprise, surprise! sick and tired of being sick and tired [16 Sep 2006]
Seattle, WA: Blog Business Summit
This year’s Blog Business Summit promises to show you how to make blogs work for your business. It starts with a day-long pre-conference workshop titled Essentials of Business Blogging, Podcasting and Videoblogging designed to bring newbies up-to-speed on the basics. The two-day conference will include topics on blogger engagement, monitoring your brand, generating traffic, and search [...] [29 Aug 2006]
Me on Blogging: An interview with Rebecca Blood
Go peek into Rebecca’s Pocket this morning. Rebecca Blood interviewed me for her “Bloggers on Blogging” series, and the interview is up today. [28 Aug 2006]
Link dump: Aug. 25, 2006
A blogging and culture round-up. These posts discuss the hype versus the reality of the blogosphere. The Great Unread Nicholas Carr discusses the real blogosphere. Blogospheric Calvinism, or Unread != Unworthy Or “Yes, you can produce quality writing and still be ignored in the blogosphere.” Influence and Affluence Ethan Johnson tells you to temper your expectations of becoming “internet famous.” Will Blog [...] [25 Aug 2006]