Eighteen
Pausing to give thanks.
Pausing to give thanks.
Happy birthday to this.
Liveblogging Jared’s talk at An Event Apart in Boston.
Liveblogging Ethan’s talk at An Event Apart in Boston.
Liveblogging Luke’s talk at An Event Apart in Boston.
Liveblogging Veerle’s talk at An Event Apart in Boston.
Liveblogging Whitney’s presentation at An Event Apart in Boston.
Liveblogging Jeffrey’s opening talk at An Event Apart in Boston.
The limits of Twitter.
Publish or be damned.
Back in blog.
Wrapping up a day’s liveblogging and speaking
Liveblogging Whitey Hess at An Event Apart Boston 2009.
Liveblogging Joshua Porter at An Event Apart Boston 2009.
Liveblogging Jason Santa Maria at An Event Apart Boston 2009.
Liveblogging Kristina Halvorson at An Event Apart Boston 2009.
Liveblogging Jared Spool at An Event Apart Boston 2009.
Liveblogging the first ever PaperCamp in London.
Wrapping up a day’s liveblogging in San Francisco.
Liveblogging Dan Cederholm at An Event Apart San Francisco.
Liveblogging Liz Danzico at An Event Apart San Francisco.
Liveblogging Heather Champ at An Event Apart San Francisco.
Liveblogging Eric Meyer at An Event Apart San Francisco.
Liveblogging Jeffrey Zeldman at An Event Apart San Francisco.
Liveblogging a talk by Gavin Starks at XTech 2008 in Dublin.
Liveblogging a spontaneous panel from XTech 2008 in Dublin.
Liveblogging a talk by Michael Smith at XTech 2008 in Dublin.
Liveblogging a talk by Rob Lee at XTech 2008.
David delivers a state of the Web address to the geek nation.
Liveblogging a presentation by Daniel Burka at The Future of Web Design.
Liveblogging a presentation by Jon Hicks at The Future of Web Design.
Liveblogging a talk by Elliot Jay Stocks at The Future of Web Design.
Liveblogging a presentation from Larissa Meek at the Future of Web Design.
Liveblogging a talk from Andy Budd at The Future of Web Design in London.
Liveblogging a session from Steven Pearce and Andy Clarke at the Future of Web Design.
Backing up my position on blog comments with some quotes.
You can now associate Flickr pics with my posts.
This life stream idea has legs. Also: why Yahoo Pipes and Ning won’t be duking it out.
Why bother? What’s the point?
Civilised discourse on icons and data formats.
Squishing RSS feeds together.
A grandiose title for a cosy unconference.
Examining the results of the comment experiment.
Now with added Flickry goodness.
Comments are enabled… but with a twist.
Not a blogroll.
Following up on the comments contaversy.
Be careful what you wish for when you’re building social software: not all communities are beneficial.
This is the plain vanilla look.
You can subscribe to the journal RSS feed.
Hand-picked highlights from the archive.
You can find me scattered across these sites:
I had the pleasure of welcoming these people into my home: