An American tech entrepreneur, dreams of bringing the Internet to Rwanda.
via Lunch over IP.
An American tech entrepreneur, dreams of bringing the Internet to Rwanda.
via Lunch over IP.
Prefab house designed by Jean Prouvé in 1951.
Here’s a blog entry on an accident that occurred in a Malawi biking event for charity.
Stories on Malawi: Sarah injured in Malawi cycle challenge
Source
Get well soon, Sarah.
went on a short hike yesterday, sort of following this route to Meltingerberg and Erschwil.
“sort of” cos missing a turn-off somewhere, meant walking back for about 20 mins. Reached the bus stop safely and in time.
went walking in the rain, saw 2 llamas but forgot my cam at home.
Tiziano Ferro reminds me of Lugano times
Flickr photos on a map background:
Here’s a description how to get to the Mario Botta Tower on Moron mountain:
A couple of short SF notes off the top of my head:
There’s a huge Reebok ad campaign all over SF.
The campaign website offers a nice mashup app for runners. I did the hotel loop (Union Square, Embacadero, Fisherman’s Wharf) but returned via Taylor and Nob Hill (very steep) … cos i didn’t see this website before.
The other routes look more exciting. A reason to return.
Introducing piece 0 plastic’s plastic waterbottle on head Flickr group:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/324675@N25/
will probably be an Olympic sport by 2009…
I zapped into this Arte TV show on urban development and gentrification.
Bo comme bourgeois, bo comme bohà ¨me
for future reference:
Communications Evaluation
I like this summary on the Benefits of Blogging
There’s also the side-effect that when I write about a topic it helps me to reflect more on a topic and organize my thoughts.
Leah sent me snapshots of Nutella substitutes she saw at a supermarket in Israel.
I’ve added them to the Nutella alternatives group at Flickr.
I guess that covers Israel.
Want to join the fun? Join the Nutella alternatives group. Please note: you don’t need to buy or taste the stuff. A snapshot is enough.
I attended a BoF session on marketing for software companies this evening at the conf I’m currently attending. And my head is still whizzing around with ideas and links. I remembered a blog entry on the importance of being a thought leader if you’re small. The link was sent to me by Mlle. A. on Thu, 7 Oct 2004 01:47:17 -0700. And the entry is still up!
We have great archiving methods here at Chiperoni.ch…
Here are a couple of starting points:
Blog hosting
Three possibilities:
WordPress.org documentation:
Installing WordPress on your own server
The install documentation covers most setups. Installing a local copy using XAMPP or MAMP is useful especially during the design phase.
Other useful WordPress.org docs:
Importing content from other blogs.
Posting entries by email. As mentioned during the talk I set up a cronjob on my server, which checked at regular intervals if there was any email to post.
Templates galore:
As mentioned, setting up WordPress is fast, finding the right design theme will take a little bit longer… cos there are so many out there.
I like Scott’s collection of minimal designs.
My advice: get a theme which offers the structure you’re loooking for and then customize the CSS file.
Flickery goodness:
I cross-link to Flickr to add pictures to my blog, but you can also upload files and photos directamente into WordPress. Please note: you’ll need to resize for the web and your layout. I’m lazy: I use Flickr and Quickr Pickr.
You can also set up Flickr to post pics directly to your blog. Within Flickr, go to Your Account > Extending Flickr . Click edit in the section labelled Your Blogs and follow the instructions displayed.
Here’s an advanced user guide for Flickr, describing how you can post pics per email, etc.
On commenting:
All comments at this site land in the moderation queue and I check the queue once a day. I don’t always reply or write back immediately. As you’ll probably notice in the next few weeks, sometimes I don’t have the time. But if I do, I’ll usually reply online at the source – in my blog, if it’s a comment on my site, or if it’s a trackback, i’ll go see their post and add a comment in their blog.
I think the main point you need to get across is that you reserve the right to edit or delete comments. This is especially important if you’re moving into business blogging.
There’s the Lifehacker’s guide to commenting to refer to.
Commenting is a way to increase traffic and expand your network.
And remember to activate Akismet or other comment spam plugins.
RSS feeds:
Every WordPress blog offers a feed for entries and a feed for comments. At Chip this is:
http://www.chiperoni.ch/wordpress/feed/
http://www.chiperoni.ch/wordpress/comments/feed/
Again, there are numerous RSS feed readers. And your choice of reader will depend on your personal reading preferences. I use the newsfeeds reader included within Opera. Thunderbird also includes a feed reader per default. And there are numerous feed readers for FireFox. Please note: some media news feeds (e.g. BBC) send out entires every minute and will easily swamp you.
More high-level infos on the concept of RSS are available in this Wikipedia article.
Further background links:
The Corporate Weblog Manifesto by Scobleizer
How To Blog And Not Lose Your Job
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This link reminds me of the LIFT workshop I attended.
Here are the slides of my talk that I just held at the STC Transalpine Chapter Conf:
They’re very minimal and short… but over time I’ve collected a lot of examples at the back of my head so that I easily managed to fill the 1 hour slot. The online demo worked well with the mobile access card I had (big relief). A little slower than WLAN but ok.
I’ll post a list of online resources on blogging, RSS feeds, and WordPress sometime soon.
A couple of complimentary links:
Buon weekend,
nchenga