Analog or digital photography?
Good argument in the analog/digital debate of SLRs by Gisle Hannemyr: Starting out: Film or digital
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Good argument in the analog/digital debate of SLRs by Gisle Hannemyr: Starting out: Film or digital
Analog or digital photography? Read More »
The fake news show “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” has interviewed Senator John Kerry.
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A cool new blog has surfaced. Apperantly its Quentin Trantinos own blog (Old url no longer works, instead its a spam blog there – the old url was: http://qtdiary.blogspot.com/ ). If you want to “read all about it”, there is an article about QTs diary over at Wikipedia From the writing I have read so far it seems likely it is. Judging from how he usualy communicates in interviews etc. BTW: If you are a Quentin fan, you might just get a blast out of Christen Nelsons story about her
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If you ever find youself contemplating making your own blog tool, take a look at Anne Van Kestern’s spesification for a weblog tool: The perfect weblog system
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It seems the big newspapers are picking up RSS. It has been happening for a good while here in Norway. All the major newspapers have RSS-feeds of news from their online editions, and almost none of them require registration or payment to read their news. So its interesting to see the big newspapers in the US taking up RSS more and more. OJR article: Dear Bloggers: Media Discover Promotional Potential of Blogosphere NYTimes.com now has 27 categories of feeds, while sister site Boston.com has 13 feeds available. Catherine Levene, vice
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The summer is upon us. Here in Norway we have had weather you would expect in march/april. But thats all good, because my vacation has been spent fixing up my house. The low activity on this blog is expected to last until I am done with the house. I might very well bother you with some pictures when its finished. In the time until that happens, feel free to feast your eyes on how bad my bathroom turned out to be, underneath the floor. Lets just say the new bathroom
Interesting idea: Café testing The basic idea behind café testing is to situate yourself at a café, put up a sign to attract participants, and test the people that come to you. Because cafes appeal to a wide variety of individuals, and people at a café often have time to spare, café testing can be a great way to perform a quick litmus test in the marketplace. Sounds like work for usability testers with a taste for beer ;-) [Via Brukaropplevingar.com]
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Seems like Userfriendly has the answer BTW: Still giving out invitations, but only to people that I have “met” in one form or another. (Sorry everyone else, you will have to wait for the beta period to end, or get your invitation elsewhere).
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Seems like all the bloggers I know have invitations to give away. Well, they are not alone. Although it took a while before I got my first invite, I am now reciving a lot of them from Google Mail. Because I am such a lazy bloke (all programmers are lazy, I am told), I’ll just copy/paste the text from Anders regarding the invites I have to give out. Like many others, I have a couple of invites to Gmail available. I initially had 3, gave them out and now I
Yes I know, you are wondering if I have lost it. To be honest when I read all the fuzz about it I thought “TV? That has been around for ages, how can that be new and exiting and about to explode?” Well, its really quite simple. There is a new revolution about to happen. Technologies are coming together to make it a lot easier for anyone who wants to produce and distribute TV-content. BuzzMachine has the details [Via Doc Searls]
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