by Rob Cottingham | May 17, 2005 | Blogging
Say you have a bunch of categories, and you’d like the one that’s checked by default whenever you launch a new post to be something other than your catch-all category. (For example, if you’d like it to be somethat that doesn’t get swamped by... by Rob Cottingham | May 16, 2005 | Technology
The latest from Alex: a fascinating piece for the Toronto Star on tagging, and its growing significance for the way we live and work online: As tagging grows, web experts are recognizing the challenge that its unique combination of information and community poses to... by Rob Cottingham | May 13, 2005 | Technology
by Rob Cottingham | May 12, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Nifty. I’ve been looking at ways of allowing an organization’s supporters to syndicate their content; Bitty has a neat take on it. Let’s see how this works for, say, a political party’s newsfeed: Or for allowing others to display it on their... by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Technology
Now accepting grants so I can create an art installation that will consist of a few of these (and if you’re at all geekish, you must click the link), each one loaded with a copy of Fugu… by Rob Cottingham | May 11, 2005 | Politics, Technology
Shannon at Futon Revolutionary tips us to Martha’s Monthly, an effort by South Alberta feminists to raise awareness and put pressure on the Klein government on a variety of issues affecting women. Every month brings a new Martha’s Monthly, an e-mail...