Archive for April, 2007
Suggested Reading
Our 8th Hit of 2007: Pro XNA Game Programming
Woo Hoo!
(tags: Books)
Would you stop using YouTube if they inserted ads in videos?
30-second commercial before a 20-second YouTube clip? Hmmm….
(tags: Marketing)
lolgeeks launched
lolindeed
(tags: geek,)
Turn WordPress blogs into Commodore 64s
(tags: Geek blogs wordpress)
Content is Still King, Right? Right? (Please?)
(tags: Books content writing)
ABCNews.com Relaunches with Citizen Journalism
(tags: Web2.0 socialmedia)
The Care and Feeding of Your Book Editor - Tips For Success
Writers often work with a variety of people during the publishing process, but the real nuts and bolts of your work is done in collaboration with your editor. I asked Wiley Senior Development Editor Kevin Kent to share his tips for working effectively with your editor.
Working with an editor is too often seen as an [...]
Suggested Reading
Creating Community Communication Silos
(tags: web2.0 socialnetworks)
You’ll want a Windows Home Server. No, really, you will.
(tags: Windows)
Dear Steve Jobs
(tags: Apple)
Mark Shuttleworth explains Ubuntu’s business-model
(tags: Linux Ubuntu)
Yahoo! the new AOL homepage looks awfully familiar
(tags: Yahoo! AOL Design)
XNA Racing Game Starter Kit now available on Creators.XNA.com
(tags: XNA Games Programming)
Sold on eBay, Shipped by Amazon.com - New York Times
(tags: [...]
Suggested Reading
Is Modest Mouse Missing The Boat?
Interesting discussion of user created content.
(tags: usercreated content)
The Brogan “Extended Conversation” Manifesto - Web 2.0 Delivers Our Message
Get out of the fishbowl…
(tags: web2.0)
45 percent sales boost in e-books in February compared to ‘06, but still a speck of p-book rev
(tags: ebooks)
Penguin expands in Second Life
Soon we will all virtually be [...]
What Should an e-Book Be?
Yesterday, as part of my Suggested Reading I posted a link to a great post at one of my favorite programming blogs, Coding Horror. The post is generating a lot of conversation about technology books, and in this case the books are 2 programming titles - one of which makes use of color in its [...]

