Techies: What would you miss the most?
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[ [Andy Merrett: Pastoral Activist life as it is: internet, news, faith, humanity, morality, comedy]] It’d be tough without either, but the sheer scope of what’s possible (and what will be possible) using wider Internet services would mean I’d miss it more than ’simple’ email, whose functionality I could perform in other ways.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Theblissblog.lunanina.com] The Bliss Blog: OK...today is better than yesterday. After I wrote that blog post yesterday I finally managed to sit my ass down at my desk and stay there rather than running downstairs to harass my poor husband AGAIN. I did not pick up the phone to call him and ask him AGAIN if he had made that phone call. I did not die and no lives were lost due to the fact that I did not get my answer about our possible travel plans until after 4:30PM.
[Allthingschristie.com] All Things Christie: Miss HIV, take your pick!: Some have argued that one shouldn't focus only on the Citizens Loving Internet Techies - nor press it too hard. The Ladies Against Big Internet Advertisements - while larger, are not as sensitive to stimulation and thus easier to handle.
[Radio.javaranch.com] Frank Carver's weblog - It's so easy to miss the Wiki "sweet spot": ... of the NMC 2004 Wiki/blog/presentation/project (What it actually is, ... agree that the best wiki is a blank page-- that is fine for techies and such, ...
[Neosa-akron.blogspot.com] NEOSA "Connecting Business and Technology": "In this session, a panel of experienced bloggers shares their secrets for how businesses get real results -- with measurable ROI -- using blogs as part of their marketing strategies. Includes discussions about using blogs to market products, advertising on blogs, using RSS (news feeds), repurposing blog content for email newsletters, using blogs to obtain high search engine rankings, and using blogs for business networking among your target audience. You'll also receive a map of the network of Northeast Ohio blogs -- who links to whom -- and how the network can be used as a marketing vehicle."
[Corante.com] Kinko's and Starbucks: the hangouts of choice for homeless techies ...: The self-taught Midwestern transplant earns money by helping people with their computer problems at Kinko's come nightfall. During the day, he uses the ghetto-tech computer equipment, he discovered in a dumpster, to surf the Internet at Starbucks (picking up free wireless waves from the neighborhood)."
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Computing, Desktop Computer News
Posted at May 28, 2005 12:56 PM