A Few Magic Questions
Andy continues blogging on the evolution of Judy’s Book. He’s got a short summary of the meeting that led to some fundamental changes in the business. In it he lists
Andy continues blogging on the evolution of Judy’s Book. He’s got a short summary of the meeting that led to some fundamental changes in the business. In it he lists
A long time ago (high school, college?) I remember reading a Scientific American magazine cover to cover that was about the brain (blue cover – picture of the brain on it.)
Ok – not really – but Dick (FeedBurner’s mostly hairless CEO) did a nice pithy short interview with Manoj Jasra for WebProNews. I adore working with Dick and his team at [
Andy Sack – the CEO of Judy’s Book – has started writing about his experience of evolving Judy’s Book. One of the really “exciting” (substitute your favorite
Two weeks ago, NewsGator released NewsGator Go! for Windows Mobile. This is the product that resulted from NewsGator’s acquisition of Kevin Cawley’s company that created SmartRe
If you are a Typepad blogger, you’ll be especially interested in this. Now – from within your NewsGator Online subscriber list – you can easily add the subscriber list to
Andy Sack – CEO of Judy’s Book – wrote a nice summary of last week’s “bored” meeting, along with our meeting after in Boulder, and his new found inspiration to
While I was on vacation, my friends at FeedBurner wrote a long post describing their stats methodology in detail, using the popular TechCrunch blog as the example (with the permission
I’ve been spending a lot of time over the past six months thinking about the current dynamics of information on the web. I wrote briefly about TAR (trust, attention, and
FeedBurner released a new version of their Email Subscription service that gives publishers a lot more control over distributing their blog content via email. If you prefer to subscribe to