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Textism: Tools: Textile

Textism: Tools: Textile Interactive tester for Textile

Conversational Blogging

Conversational Blogging Dina Mehta writes her blog as if it was spoken and contrasts Ming’s similar view with Dave Pollard.

Make Your Partner Look Good

Make Your Partner Look Good Applying the lessons of improv comedy to business change.

In line linkblog with WordPress

In an earlier post I described first attempt at creating an inline link blog. After a fair bit of hacking I have achieved the effect I wanted – with the quick links for a given day appearing at the end of that day’s posts. Details in this wiki entry: [wiki]WordPressInlineLinkBlog[/wiki] +wiki updated with a couple of bug fixes+

Free Culture

Suw Charman has written a long and informative post about the explosion of innovative ways that people have found to spread the message of Lawrence Lessig‘s Free Culture, making use of the Creative Commons some rights reserved licence. The article quotes Lessig “Economists, of course, will tell you that this is the efficient way to sell, to make the content available, because where a marginal cost is zero the price is zero, where the marginal cost is positive you should charge a positive price.

Still testing layout changes

This post has now been superceded by this one

On the move

As you can see I’ve started the process of moving to WordPress. Main blog converted, redirect in place for the archives. The sub-blogs are still to be done, as is the final front page design.

Setting Clear Priorities

Setting Clear Priorities Advice by Esther Derby on how to focus on what’s important

The Trap of Overwhelming Demands

The Trap of Overwhelming Demands In this excerpt from the new book A Bias for Action, Heike Bruch and the late Sumantra Ghoshal look at a work hazard that managers often confront.