My information work flow, January 2010 I’ve been meaning to write a blog post on how I manage my information workflow for some time. Now that… Continue reading “My information work flow, January 2010”…
Creating a blog that’s optimised for mobile As well as setting up a new office (at the beautiful Grade II listed Wool Hall building in Bristol) I’ve been… Continue reading “Creating a blog that’s optimised for mobile”…
Looking forward to 2010 It seems clear that 2009 will be looked back on by future historians as a watershed year for tech. It… Continue reading “Looking forward to 2010”…
What people do online I just finished reading Bill Tancer’s book Click: What We Do Online and Why it Matters. If you’re interested in… Continue reading “What people do online”…
Good design doesn’t need explaining Giles Colborne’s post Why I Hate Instructions reminded me of a classic example of bad design I recently found at… Continue reading “Good design doesn’t need explaining”…
The case for long copy While researching good examples of sales copy for my training session on Digital Publishing Strategy for the APA this week,… Continue reading “The case for long copy”…
Real-time search is the new battlefield for Google The new search deal between Yahoo and Microsoft is unsurprisingly drawing a lot of attention from the blogosphere and the… Continue reading “Real-time search is the new battlefield for Google”…
Blog Vs Lifestream Thought leaders like Steve Rubel and Erick Schonfeld perceive a major shift in web publishing. They see digital content moving… Continue reading “Blog Vs Lifestream”…
The Age of Networking Visualisation of network effects. Illustration used by permission from the VM Foundry. The legendary historian Eric Hobsbawm wrote a four-part… Continue reading “The Age of Networking”…
Merging communication and information ‘Society is held together by communication and information.’ So said Samuel Johnson back in the 18th Century. Here in the… Continue reading “Merging communication and information”…