Ross Mayfield's WeblogMarkets, Technology and MusingsThis weblog has moved- August 19, 2003 My blog is now at ross.typepad.com My RSS feed is http:ross.typepad.comblogindex.rdf Please update your bookmarks and subscriptions.http://ross.typepad.com Legacy Blog- August 7, 2003 A thought occured to me, perhaps I shouldn't transition my Radio archives. Its a good part of my past that I'm proud of, an artifact perhaps best left intact. When I started on Radio it was the best tool available. I still like its intergrated news aggregator. For whatever the present brew ha ha is, I respect Dave for what he did and Userland for what they have done for the industry. I also think his recent moves have been more reasonable, allowing him to get the...http://radio.weblogs.com/0114726/2003/08/06.html#a572 What's New- August 6, 2003 Posted what I believe are the dominant trends that arose since the bubble.http://ross.typepad.com/blog/2003/08/whats_new.html The Network is the People- August 6, 2003 Seems I won my little bet with Clay.http://radio.weblogs.com/0114726/2003/08/06.html#a570 I have my pad of type- August 5, 2003 Okay, Im moving to http:ross.typepad.com But before I do, I need some help. Anil shared a great resource for Radio users to "make the move" if they are not hosted at weblogs.com. Unfortunately I am. Can anyone help me import my Radio archivehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0114726/2003/08/05.html#a569 Brains, Brains, Brains and more Brains- August 5, 2003 The smartest blogging is going on at Zack Lynch's Corante: Brain Waves, by the brainiacs of guestblogging. Pat Kane brilliantly redefined play for us last week. Steven Johnson is up next, asking "What happens to our layperson brains now that we're able to talk about our mental events in a much more direct, non-metaphoric language" July 28-Aug 1: The Future of Work is Play Pat Kane, author of the forthcoming book, The Play Ethic: Living Creatively in the New...http://radio.weblogs.com/0114726/2003/08/04.html#a568 Almost Typepad Time- August 5, 2003 Counting down the minutes until I can get my hands on my Typepad. Planning a little blog transition.http://radio.weblogs.com/0114726/2003/08/04.html#a567 10,000 feet- August 1, 2003 At 10,000 feet your blood runs thin. You don't worry about if you are seeing the forest for the trees when you are above the tree line. Take a fall on a mountain bike, land in pummus only at the risk of exfoliation.http://radio.weblogs.com/0114726/2003/08/01.html#a566 |