Here is a demonstration of the callto: tags for Skype phone calls on your weblog. [John Robb’s Weblog]
Author: fioritto
Skype [1].
Skype. Skype is creating a lot of buzz – it is P2P telephony to allow users to make free phone calls. From their site: – Free unlimited worldwide phone calls to other Skype users – Superior sound quality – better than your regular phone – Works with all firewall, NAT and routers ? nothing to configure! – Friends list shows…
Wikis are Ugly? (Seb Paquet)…
Wikis are Ugly? (Seb Paquet). After seeing what Matt just did, I think this will give hope to the Liz?s out there. Interestingly, my first impressions were ?But this isn?t a wiki! It?s not ugly!?. The RecentChanges link gives it away. (Thanks Todd for the… [Many-to-Many]
Coates on Ugly Wikis (Clay…
Coates on Ugly Wikis (Clay Shirky). Tom Coates wrote a piece I somehow missed back in August, about building a not-ugly wiki for their intranet at the BBC, and some of his research on which bits of which wikis worked best: Anyway, over the last few… [Many-to-Many]
John Abbe’s [1] thoughts on…
John Abbe’s thoughts on WikiWikiWeblogPIMs. [John Robb’s Weblog]
MyYahoo Now Supports RSS [1]….
MyYahoo Now Supports RSS. You can add the Blogs module from this page…. [Lockergnome’s RSS Resource]
Writing Software [1].
Writing Software. ONLamp.com offers 5 lessons open-source developers should learn from Extreme Programming: 1. Test, Test, Test 2. Practice Simplicity 3. Refactor, Don’t Rewrite 4. Release Frequently 5. Be the Customer, When Appropriate [E M E R G I C . o r g]
Clay Shirky on Wikis [1].
Clay Shirky on Wikis. Writes Shirky: “A wiki in the hands of a healthy community works. A wiki in the hands of an indifferent community fails. The software makes no attempt to add ‘process’ in order to keep people from doing stupid things. Instead, it provides more flexibility, a crazy amount of flexibility, and intoxicating amount of flexibility, allowing massive…
Analyzing card sort results with…
Analyzing card sort results with a spreadsheet template. Joe Lamantia has written an article on analyzing card sort results with a spreadsheet. To quote: This article explains how to quickly derive easily-read, quantitative results from a card-sort activity by entering data into a spreadsheet template that is adaptable… [Column Two]
Negotiating [1].
Negotiating. Inc writes on an activity we do all the time, providing insights into various books on the topic along the way: Like most every other source of negotiation advice, Getting to Yes begins by saying that however much you think negotiation is part of your life, you’re underestimating. “Everyone negotiates something every day,” according to the introduction. “All of…