Posted on April 18th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
I’ve been experimenting with the TapeFailure beta for the last few days, and I am very excited about it. Instead of just looking at text or charts, you can actually watch video of how readers are using the site. It’s really incredible.
You can see how users are navigating through your site. You can see a [...]
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Posted on April 17th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
Yesterday I got an invite to the Visible Path beta. Visible Path is hoping to fill in the gaps that services like LinkedIn provide. It helps you “map paths” between people in your professional, trusted network.
Only one problem for me so far: I don’t use Outlook. At all.
To take full advantage of the service, you [...]
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Posted on April 12th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
tumblr is just about the easiest blog software I’ve ever used. It’s a free, hosted solution, and if you’re new to blogging, this is a gentle way to start.
From their FAQ:
What’s a tumblelog?
To make a simple analogy: If blogs are journals, tumblelogs [...]
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Posted on April 12th, 2007 by Nathan Burke
I’m late on joining the twitter bandwagon. Sure, I’ve heard about it, and I’ve seen other blogs with a twitter badge, but to be perfectly honest, I haven’t seen a reason to use it.
For those not familiar with twitter, it’s basically an away message. It’s a form field with room for 140 characters, and [...]
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