[ jye ] Know your place – a visualisation of 16 Australian marketing blogs, based on how serious they are, and how much controversy they try to generate. A good introduction.
Monthly Archives: April 2009
Smell the coffee and critique your design work
[ disassociated ] Stop trying ritual – a list of step to try to get back to being creative.
Everything you need to know about social media monitoring
Everything you need to know about social media monitoring – a good summary of some tools that are available for monitoring what is being said about your company or keyword online. My favourite from the list was daymix.
How NOT to use Powerpoint
[Bec] How NOT to use Powerpoint – 3:55 video: stand-up comedian delivery of a PowerPoint presentation to show common mistakes.
How Many Australian Twitter Users?
I often ask myself this question, and here’s an exploration of the answer: How Many Australian Twitter Users Are There?
Running a mac local web-development environment
[ ben ] Setting Up a Local Web Development Environment on a Mac with MAMP and VirtualHostX
Dell Mini 9 Hackintosh
How To turn a Dell Mini 9 Into the Ultimate OS X Netbook. This link is mostly for Gavin, who was showing off his Dell notebook at last week’s Sydney Coffee Morning. Though I’d read this in the past, I hadn’t really remembered the expression “hackintosh”.
Contentment: How two good things can become one poisonous thing
J-moff writes insighfully on contentment – how having the choice between two really good things can be paralysing and ultimately unhelpful.
Stay home and work
An argument for working from home one day per week.
movie: Good
Movie: Good A rare night at the movies, and nothing was really calling out for attention. Spotted this film, noted that it was a Viggo Mortensen lead role, and thought it might be interesting, despite mixed reviews on metacritic (40%). Though as a film, it’s nothing amazing, as a story, and as a moral journey …