Monthly Archives: January 2008

The Prologuer Bot

UPDATE: Prologuer v0.2 is out, with cool new features.
So, I got pretty excited when Matt Mullenweg introduced Prologue, a Twitter-inspired theme for Wordpress. It got even better when the theme was updated a little (from community requests), as to bear more resemblance with the Twitter experience.
I’ve been playing with Twitter-likes for a while (Noumba while [...]

A better world in 2008

As you probably know, The Davos Question is a Youtube initiative where everyone’s invited to say, in one minute, what they think is “the one thing that will help make the world a better place in 2008”.
This week, adding up to the thousands of individuals who posted their answers on Youtube, many world leaders have [...]

Mini Big Bada Boom

A quick follow-up on a previous post, where I rumbled for better advertising with DiSo.
Via Fred Cavazza, I’ve just come across an actual example of the kind of real-life interaction advertising you could embed in blogs.
Here it is:

This one is done in Flash, but you can do it in XHTML and Javascript, microformat the content, [...]

Entreprise 2.0

Il se fait un peu tard pour exprimer ce genre d’avis puisque c’est une discussion qui n’est pas née hier, mais suite à ce post de Fred Cavazza, j’ai eu envie de commenter (puis mieux vaut tard…). Et, pour référence personnelle future, je duplique mon commentaire ici. Cela servira de continuation à mon post quelque [...]

Want my data? State your business!

Techcrunch has a ‘maybe’ story on Plaxo being for sale.
For the last year, all we hear from Plaxo is adoption of open standards. Advocacy of open standards even.
They have a practical and useful service, although there’s a lot of room for improvement. So I went on and trusted them with all my contact and calendar [...]