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Why Paul Buchheit of GMail and “Don’t Be Evil” fame is dead wrong about blog subscriber measurements
“You’re the Diet Coke of evil...


Hutch’s blog has an overview of the session with a registration linkif you’dlike to join in. Realtime chat from Friendfeed below: Copyright © 2008-2009 Sharing at Work & Daniel J. Pritchett.


Image via Wikipedia Today’s post comes from a colleague of my father’s. They are working together in Baghdad as civilian advisors to the Iraqi legal system on IT process and infrastructure matters...


Twitterprise: Rolls of the tongue, use it in a sentence Today’s lunch hour was a fun trip to two enterprise collaboration webinars: The first was #Twitterprise part 3 put on by @ross and SocialText...


My own personal OpenID failure I haven’t been able to access my own OpenID since November. I made the mistake of binding many of my social network accounts to the “www.sharingatwork.com” OpenID back when I was hosted by Blogger. I lost them when I moved away from Blogger...


It’s been just under six months since FriendFeed launched their first real time updating features...


Louis Gray has kindly published another of my articles at his early adopter / tech geek site LouisGray.com this week. This one’s about potential new security applications for mobile phones...


I got pretty excited and tweeted about this throughout the day. Who knew I was looking for diversity? This morning I had the privilege of participating in a breakfast for the industry-leading “diversity and inclusion” initiative at the office...


SharePoint use is picking up! The past few weeks have shown a steady growth in usage of my team’s collaboration tools here at the office. We’ve got a growing body of work on our SharePoint-driven wikis and forums...


This 68 second video post is hosted by video conversation service Seesmic. If the video below doesn’t show up, try viewing it at Seesmic. <a href=”http://barcamp.wordpress.com/2007/08/21/setting-up-your-own-barcamp-photobooth/“>The “FlickrBooth” idea comes to us from Chris Messina</a>...


The App Engine lets you easily deploy web applications built with the Python language. I’ve only been at this for an hour or so, and already I’ve gotten a dev environment installed and working properly on this Vista laptop...


Dad discovered this gem last week as we were testing our video conferencing options: Video conferencing site TokBox allows users to record short “video voicemail” messages and send them via email. Below is a screenshot of the one he sent me...


Welcome to the first video installment of Sharing at Work! Tonight I’ll tell you what I’ve learned recently about web-based video chat, conferencing, and blogging on both Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux. Services covered: Google’s video chat via GMail, Seesmic, TokBox, DimDim, and ooVoo...


Latest tweets December and January have been very busy months at the Pritchett house and consequently rather quiet months here on Sharing at Work. Below are the Tweets that best represent my recent adventures. Some are sharing related, others are simply personal...


No book has had more of an impact on this blog than Wikinomics, so here’s the final verdict up front: Read this book! The 2008 expanded edtion of the book’s got 11 chapters, and each of them hits a major concept that Tapscott and Williams want to either define or elaborate on...


We’re having a fun holiday season on the road visiting family. I’m lucky enough to have my wife, daughter, and dog all along for the ride. Hope your week is as calm and warm as mine has been. - Daniel Copyright © 2008 Sharing at Work & Daniel J. Pritchett.


You can't ignore mobile readers! I’ve just posted a continuation to the mobile phone series from earlier this week, this time as a guest post at LouisGray.com...


This week I’ve got a lot on my mind about mobile blogs, site accessibility, and promoting community amongst the readers of a site. Today’s installment covers the steps I’ve taken to make this site mobile friendly. 1) Install the MobilePress plugin...


Here’s a glimpse of the more interesting conversations popular microblogging service Twitter has brought to me in the last seven days. I also went and turned the “send DMs to my cell phone as text messages” feature back on...


Jason Orendorff discusses his work on Mozilla and its relation to social media. (photo by Joe Spake) This morning’s Social Media (Expedition) Breakfast featured over FIFTY people! The last time I attended we had closer to fifteen...


This is where my mind was in the last seven days according to my Twitter microblog: Researching #AWS pricing. Is it possible to build Ruby on Rails for AWS using a Windows box for dev work? I might try a Linux VM for the IDE Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoying an afternoon with the family in Memphis...


Downloading music on a mobile phone It’s hard to let go of long-held notions of what the Internet is and how it works. I usually plan new tools and sites with myself in mind as the target customer, specifically at my workstation...








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