What?
It's clear there are a bunch of early adopters among the blogging crowd.
I'm not one of them.
So I'm a perfect guinea-pig "Missing Link". If I can "get" the cool ideas - and tools - that make blogging useful, and make the process transparent by doing so in this space - then maybe other folks (and hopefully the target audience - staff at arts nonprofits) will be able to get it too. That is - if they're worth it... I don't want to make a value judgement in advance.
Because when a coworker says:
"What?"
I got a Spurl account. I got a Bloglines account. I got a Del.icio.us account. I feel like I have the virtual version of a Geek Belt.
What do I do with them? (You don't have to answer that question yet....)
I'm not one of them.
So I'm a perfect guinea-pig "Missing Link". If I can "get" the cool ideas - and tools - that make blogging useful, and make the process transparent by doing so in this space - then maybe other folks (and hopefully the target audience - staff at arts nonprofits) will be able to get it too. That is - if they're worth it... I don't want to make a value judgement in advance.
Because when a coworker says:
... Spurl interfaces with del.icio.us. You enter a link using spurl -- it gets recorded in both systems. But spurl has a very nice little feature -- you can grab a bit of javascript that will display the links in your webpage. Easy.I say ....
"What?"
I got a Spurl account. I got a Bloglines account. I got a Del.icio.us account. I feel like I have the virtual version of a Geek Belt.
What do I do with them? (You don't have to answer that question yet....)
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