Now Lorelle, being as outgoing as she was, latched onto Dr. David Klein of BodyABCs and he had been doing something kind of cool at WordCamp. He was taking pictures of people of attendees holding a sketch pad with their name and blog URL, and a word that describes them or what they want [...]
Archive for July, 2007
WordCamp Caricatures all posted
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30 July 2007 |
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The first of the videos have been posted.
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30 July 2007 |
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John Pozadzides, of One Man Blog, has released the first video from WordCamp and it’s sure to be one that will interest many. John C Dvorak debates with Om Malik on the subject of Blogging vs Journalism. It’s hosted on blip.tv and John has uploaded a high quality version there.
John Pozadzides, of One Man Blog, has released the first video from WordCamp and it’s sure to be one that will interest many. John C Dvorak debates with Om Malik on the subject of Blogging vs Journalism. It’s hosted on blip.tv and John has uploaded a high quality version there.
Oh yea the Swag
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27 July 2007 |
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Its almost been a week since WordCamp started, and I was getting asked questions on the swag that was available there. Not not the main reason to go, but one nice way to remember going to WordCamp is to wander across a WordCamp Sticker on your laptop (Yes Matt I did have on on [...]
Its almost been a week since WordCamp started, and I was getting asked questions on the swag that was available there. Not not the main reason to go, but one nice way to remember going to WordCamp is to wander across a WordCamp Sticker on your laptop (Yes Matt I did have on on [...]
The Gigantic WordCamp Wrap-Up
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24 July 2007 |
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I was told when I was in college, that there will be times that its best to take a step back and allow yourself to make a better article. Now I’m not sure that this is a better article then some I’ve seen (I’ll link to them), but what I’ll to make up in [...]
I was told when I was in college, that there will be times that its best to take a step back and allow yourself to make a better article. Now I’m not sure that this is a better article then some I’ve seen (I’ll link to them), but what I’ll to make up in [...]
Developer Duke-Out
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22 July 2007 |
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Matt played Moderator as four developers; Mark Jaquith, Donncha O Caoimh, Mike Adams, Andy Skelton answered questions
Favorite plugins?
Ajax Comment Viewer
Subscribe to Comments (Favorite with 3 of the devs)
Hello Dolly
Akismet
Some plugin that stops posts from Flickr so you can clean up the mess it makes
Automattic Stats
Best Beer?
Becks
Leffe
Chocolate Stout
Magic Hat #9
Matt played Moderator as four developers; Mark Jaquith, Donncha O Caoimh, Mike Adams, Andy Skelton answered questions
Favorite plugins?
Ajax Comment Viewer
Subscribe to Comments (Favorite with 3 of the devs)
Hello Dolly
Akismet
Some plugin that stops posts from Flickr so you can clean up the mess it makes
Automattic Stats
Best Beer?
Becks
Leffe
Chocolate Stout
Magic Hat #9
State of the Word
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22 July 2007 |
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He started with a review
Those Questions:
What’s with all the WordPresses.
WordPress.org (Self Hosted)
WordPress MU (Multi User)
WordPress.com (Hosted Blogs)
He started with a review
Those Questions:
What’s with all the WordPresses.
WordPress.org (Self Hosted)
WordPress MU (Multi User)
WordPress.com (Hosted Blogs)
Usability Analysis of WordPress
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22 July 2007 |
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How *NOT* to get noticed
Usability analysis of WordPress
Liz seems to have a lot of fans. On the board of AIGA, she has a lot great credentials. For this lecture she’s been studying WordPress for a bit about this.
She starts by talking about he design of elevators. Generally people don’t notice elevator design. The change is [...]
How *NOT* to get noticed
Usability analysis of WordPress
Liz seems to have a lot of fans. On the board of AIGA, she has a lot great credentials. For this lecture she’s been studying WordPress for a bit about this.
She starts by talking about he design of elevators. Generally people don’t notice elevator design. The change is [...]
Past, Present, and Future of Web Publishing
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22 July 2007 |
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Dave started with a history.
Take technology and go with it, where it takes you as a user.
How he got started with blogging. The first blog was actually Tim Berners-Lee’s the very first website at http://info.cern.com. He was working on a project for Wired, A day of democracy, and he was chronologically posting information. And he [...]
Dave started with a history.
Take technology and go with it, where it takes you as a user.
How he got started with blogging. The first blog was actually Tim Berners-Lee’s the very first website at http://info.cern.com. He was working on a project for Wired, A day of democracy, and he was chronologically posting information. And he [...]
Lunch and Live Music
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22 July 2007 |
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Ok lunch was different. Not only did we get great food in the form of Memphis Minnies BBQ. I also was involved in a couple podcasts. We did a wordcamp wrap up on Apple Universe with Daniel Brusilovsky (also blog). In the podcast we touched on the different sessions we had seen. And after [...]
Ok lunch was different. Not only did we get great food in the form of Memphis Minnies BBQ. I also was involved in a couple podcasts. We did a wordcamp wrap up on Apple Universe with Daniel Brusilovsky (also blog). In the podcast we touched on the different sessions we had seen. And after [...]
Designing Massively Multiplayer Social Systems
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22 July 2007 |
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Originally titled Iterative Design in Agile Environments, it seems that they moved with the feelings, or questions of the original topic to something that people want to grab on to.
She is Co-Founder of SlideShare.net.
Her slideshow -> http://www.slideshare.net/rashmi/social-design-wordcamp
Originally titled Iterative Design in Agile Environments, it seems that they moved with the feelings, or questions of the original topic to something that people want to grab on to.
She is Co-Founder of SlideShare.net.
Her slideshow -> http://www.slideshare.net/rashmi/social-design-wordcamp
