Humpday Linkage - Jan. 30/08
links January 30th. 2008, 8:06amOn Wednesdays I publish a list of links that I probably haven’t mentioned in the blog. I’m sharing these links with you because I think they are interesting, useful, or entertaining - perhaps you will, too.
Here’s the latest load of links:
Because it bothers me
Yoni Greenbaum makes a case for providing context whenever a blogger links to another site.
Blogging May Change the Future of Publishing : The Blog Herald
Fascinating new idea about book publishing and blogging, combined with reader feedback
Mystery writer Truman, daughter of president, dies - CNN.com Author, entertainer, and President Harry S. Truman’s daughter
Seths Blog: The Hyping Point
More thoughts related to the “Is The Tipping Point Toast” article
Asshole Envy and the Value of Extreme Focus | On Moneymaking?
How focused are you? Are you willing to do whatever it takes?
The Economics of Ideas- What Makes Your Voice Worthy of…
The author is really interested in the whole idea of what makes someone “worthy” of expressing opinion on the internet, and the issue of credibility of sources.
I, Cringely | PBS
Intriguing tech blogger
The Work From Home Generation - ReadWriteWeb
Oh to work from home
Audacious Blogging
The importance of audacity (Skellie’s always got great ideas that you can use for your blog).
7 Habits of Highly Innovative People | ThinkSimpleNow.com
Listing of ways to be innovative
A Reality Check about Blogging for Money
Darren Rowse’s success didn’t happen overnight. Years of hard work, plus some fortunate events, were the key. Read it and learn more.
How to Write Scannable Content: A 6-Step Approach
Tips on writing blog content
Would You Pay $1 For A Feed? | CenterNetworks
An interesting topic definitely worth reading and discussing, regardless of whether you support it or not
Light Bulbs, Cell Phones And Utility | How To Split An Atom
Good piece on product utility
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