I have been a fan of podcasts for quite some time now - listening to everything from David Weinberger’s “Everything is Miscellaneous” series, to PotterCast and MuggleCast, Learning Italian, to grammar girl.
My new favorite is a thought-provoking weekly series called the Thomas Jefferson hour. Discussion topics are varied, informative and insightful - touching on life [...]
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Just testing Jott, calling in a blog post, this is very interesting maybe I never have to type again. We will see how accurate this is when I get online after I get home.
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I called in the above to Jott from my cellphone while driving home. So essentially I called my blog. I [...]
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I just found out about Jott.com. Jott is free service that enables you to call a toll free number and leave messages for yourself (or anyone else on your contact list) - the catch is that you can leave a message and tell it to be delivered on a specific date. It sends emails, [...]
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John Cass, on his PR Communications Blog, recently wrote an excellent critique of The Cluetrain Manifesto. Now that the book is 10 years old, and we are living in the midst of this messy web of connections and conversation, John refers to some of the “95 theses” in the book and discusses them in [...]
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