Archive for 'Computers & Tech'
In which I am oddly, publicly introspective and still try to say something of value to someone other than me. Skip to the end for some useful links if you’re not into this and are asking YOURSELF questions about blogging. In my case, to some degree, “Why should I blog?” is a rhetorical question. As [...]
Posted: April 3rd, 2009 under About this site, Activism, Computers & Tech, Goofy, Fun & Cool, Life, Web Tips, WordPress Tips.
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Had a great, jam-packed day at Northern Voice today. The opening keynote by Stewart Butterfield was very engaging and I had a bit of Sunshine Coast pride to learn he spent his early years in Lund on the Sunshine Coast. I also enjoyed Chris Heuer’s session on “Death of Advertising” which Ruth Seeley covered better [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2009 under Computers & Tech, Marketing.
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The ever-colourful Naomi (Marketing Queen Extraordinaire), has a really big sale of her e-books etc. on until Thursday night. Naomi is kinda internet-famous in some circles, but if she’s news to you, you should know: She likes to mix her kick-ass marketing advice with a lotta swearing and mentions of sex/nudity/alcohol. This leads to much [...]
Posted: February 3rd, 2009 under Computers & Tech, Marketing, Web Tips.
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photo credit: ODHD Once upon a time I bought a shiny new MacBook Pro. I bought it because although I’ve been a PC user for over 20 years, I needed a laptop and also to be able to test how my websites look on a Mac. I didn’t believe all the Mac-lover hype – in [...]
Posted: January 19th, 2009 under Computers & Tech, Life, Usability & HCI.
Comments: 9
The geeky and artistic among you will most certainly be familiar with Flickr. Others, maybe not so. Today I thought I’d share some of the neat Flickr-related links I’ve saved in Ma.gnolia: Multicolr photo search – choose a few colours, and it’ll show y a grid of photos containing those colours. Just discovered this via [...]
Posted: November 10th, 2008 under Computers & Tech, Web Tips, WordPress Tips.
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