by Rob Cottingham | Jun 8, 2005 | Blogging, Everything Else, Speechwriting
Astute observers (or obsessed visitors with too much time on their hands) will notice a new section of my blogroll: speechwriters. It’s a small section so far, but I’ll add more as I stumble across them. And if you know of any speechwriting blogs, let me... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 8, 2005 | Blogging, Lexicon for the New Millennium
From the when-we-say-fertile- we’re-talking-Tigris-and-Euphrates-fertile fertile mind of Alex: bloggespondence, n., BLAHG-geh-SPONN-dehnss: An epistolic exchange between bloggers; specifically, a sequence of posts, alternating between two blogs, each replying to... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 3, 2005 | Blogging, Communicating, Politics, Technology
…Specifically, the left wing. And the centre. The company that built its reputation delivering online services to Howard Dean’s insurgent campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, and that says it “does not work with groups that promote... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 3, 2005 | Blogging, Technology
There’s a company out there called FeedBurner. (Already know ’em? Skip ahead.) They take your blog’s news feed, do a little high-tech hocus pocus to it, and pow – out pops your feed, but souped up. Suddenly you can see how many people are... by Rob Cottingham | May 30, 2005 | Blogging
So you’ve been reading blogs for a while. You get a lot out of it, but you can’t shake the nagging feeling that there has to be more to it than this. Surely you ought to be able to read blogs more easily, filter content more effectively, and maybe even... by Rob Cottingham | May 24, 2005 | Blogging, Communicating, Media Mix, Politics, Technology
Andrew Coyne has shut down the comments section of his blog: I don’t like to be in the censorship business, or picking and choosing which comments to allow and which to reject, and I don’t have the time to monitor hundreds of comments every day. I...