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Tag Archives: Blogging
You’re playing with a six-year-old
Today is, among other things, the sixth birthday of this weblog. Continue reading
When there’s no room left in hell, bloggers will walk the earth
Blogosfear: “Also nochmal: Ich zombifiziere die Blogosphere!” Continue reading
Site adjustments
After a tip from Webmercial on posting del.icio.us links daily, I’ve pulled the del.icio.us splicing from my feed and done that instead. Continue reading
[DK] Fem Ã¥r efter…
Fremragende post hos Webmercial: Stadig knarvorn, efter disse fem Ã¥r (og han har blogget mange fremragende ting over de fem Ã¥r).Selv deltager jeg pÃ¥ en liste med den fem Ã¥r gamle post Hmm…livet som arbejdsløs er slut, en titel med referene til et netop opsagt McJob fra dengang jeg en overgang var mere aktiv med studierne end i biksen, afløst af et noget mere studie/.Og ved et rent tilfælde arbejder jeg i skrivende stund pÃ¥ et projekt med de selvsamme mennesker jeg i den post omtaler som “flinke mennesker”. Continue reading
[DK] Blogforum2
Hvis man vil være iklædt fornuftigt tøj, anbefaler jeg Amorin. Continue reading
Blogforum 2
About three years ago about 60 danish bloggers united to discuss everything related to the specifics of blogging and everything related to figuring out what it is that’s really going on.We’re a couple of bloggers who are taking the initiative to do another blogforum gathering this time Sunday October the 8th in Islands Brygge Kulturhus, Copenhagen. To unite bloggers, to unite the thinking, to have a good time.In the spirit of sharing and openness all of the planning will happen in a couple of open meetings — everyone that meets up co-creates the event. Continue reading
Birthday boy
Almost forgot. The day before yesterday marked the 5 year anniversary of this blog.Several platforms, designs and discussions later, I still find it natural to have a blog. Continue reading
[DK] Blogs giver nyt liv på nettet
gnomeo & juliet download movie Blogs giver nyt liv på nettet, originally uploaded by Jesper Balslev. This just in: Blogs vigtigere end Michael Laudrup (vinkel tyvstjålet fra Thomas Kragh). Urbanblog.dk rører på sig. Go check.
Conversation conference
The day before reboot (making that particular week jam-packed with web goodness), Social Square is hosting a conference entitled Samtalerne (conversations). Continue reading
Press release blogging
Jdreng (who recently started blogging again, yay) points to an article at Kommunikationsforum; Blogosfærisk PR. Semi-decent points on treating bloggers with respect; provide links, don’t just send the attachment-infested press releases etc. I’m sure the intentions are good, Jesper has … Continue reading
[DK] Blog som seriøs kommunikationsform
Om hvorfor det er beklageligt, at professionelle kommunikatører ikke har meget til overs for weblogs:En muldvarp pÃ¥ Dansk pÃ¥ KUA (muldvarp som i “har rent faktisk sin daglige gang pÃ¥ stedet”) gÃ¥r i øjeblikket til et intenst kommunikationskursus ifm. et praktikforløb under Sproglig rÃ¥dgivning (som har denne øjebæ i stedet for et website).Der lærer de en masse om kommunikation ude i virkeligheden og har derfor i sagens natur en masse eksterne undervisere, der har deres daglige virke…i virkeligheden. Continue reading
New Year Resolution Time — elsewhere
Guan — and others — are making new year’s resolution.In 2006 I will take at least one photograph every day and post it on 23.I’m not into that — don’t pretend you are going to do stuff when you (that’s me) when chances of you keeping those promises are slim. Continue reading
NEXT05 — exit habit
I’ll be combining to favourites of mine tomorrow: Blogging and fancy product wathcing — I’ll be blogging from Next05, hopefully being able to post a lot of photos and perhaps a bit of video. Continue reading
CBS is blogging
Copenhagen Business School is blogging. Videoblogging too.Jon Froda and Jesper Bindslev of E-mediators did the project, pulling me and a few others in on it. Continue reading
[DK] Netdagbøger
NÃ¥, sÃ¥ lad os fÃ¥ lukket den een gang for alle. “Weblogs er dagbøger pÃ¥ nettet” er en klassisk indvending (underforstÃ¥et, dagbøger er ikke interessante for en bredere gruppe). Continue reading
Rebecca Blood
Two minutes late, I’m at the Rebecca Blood event on corporate blogging. It’s tight and to the point.No liveblogging from me. Continue reading
[DK] Jeg, Anders Pollas…
…erkender igen at Steven Snedker altid ved mere end — og ved det før — mig. Bl.a. her pÃ¥ video. Continue reading
Information.dk (blogger)
Dagens Information meldte om et redesign og nævnte brugergenereret indhold. De har opdateret deres website en anelse, sÃ¥ det harmonerer bedre med avisens feel, og mens det stadig minder lit vel meget om et senhalvfemser ASP forum i designet, er det en anelse bedre. Continue reading →