Today is OneWebDay

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Sep 22, 2008, 02:11 PM

 

September 22 is OneWebDay. A portion of the press release from OneWebDay's website explains a bit more about the phenomenon:

 

Virtual and In-person ActivitiesPlanned Nationwide to Celebrate the Internet and Its Effect onDemocratic Participation in this Election Year

 

Bloggers banned from Facebook: an instructional tale

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Mar 07, 2008, 04:39 PM
David Lat, who blogs law school and law firm gossip at Above the Law like an aspiring Perez Hilton, was banned from Facebook recently. I cover his posts about it here as a (sort of) instructional tale here. Read on ...

Paintball gas stations! Well, maybe not

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jan 13, 2008, 07:59 PM

Bloggers are a creative bunch, but sometimes we just go in the wrong direction. Bad ideas in blogging ...

My blogroll, let me show you it

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Dec 18, 2007, 04:37 PM

Don't ask me how, but I've settled on a few blogs that I read regularly. Topics vary widely, including reservation dogs and commercial aviation.

 

 

Swivel: more data mashup possibilities than a martini bar

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Nov 14, 2007, 05:47 PM
Sara Wood, VP of Swivel, visited the ISIS Tech and New Media Tuesdays series yesterday. Swivel's data mashup and visualization tools are so numerous you'll run out of fruity martini possibilities before you run out of graphs and geo-maps to analyze.

My blog title

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Sep 10, 2007, 05:19 PM
I finally named my blog about a month ago. Now I should actually explain what it means.

The startups are here again

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Aug 07, 2007, 10:04 PM
Just how many internet startups are out there? Well ... more than I can fathom.

If you're going to San Francisco ...

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jul 25, 2007, 10:40 AM
... be sure to wear a flashlight in your belt.

The internet says: your neighborhood is teh sux0rs.

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jul 19, 2007, 01:25 PM
How do you learn about a neighborhood without actually being there? I commonly use the internet to find information on living, visiting, or eating my way through unfamiliar neighborhoods, and here are some of the tools that help me do it.

Will we use Craigslist more or less?

Submitted by jonathan.tarr on Jul 02, 2007, 04:16 PM
Craigslist is now the 7th most visited site on the internet. But will it continue to appear in more facets of our lives, or experience a decline because of its inevitable problems?