First Birthday!
One year ago today the first posting to what would eventually become Diversity Blogs was made. It seemed then an opportune time for a little reflection and statistical measurement; 841 posts 1112...
View ArticleEmail syndication
My buddy Kim Potter (aka Vinyl Burns) lives on his Treo, he requested email syndication for this blog. In a continuous attempt to deliver what people want, Diversity Blog now has email syndication –...
View ArticlePlease make it easy for people ZDNet….
I spend rather a lot of time reading and commenting upon blogs. I’m also part of various different community website’s. One thing that has struck me is the huge difference in registration complexity...
View ArticleCEO blogging…
CEO of Xero Rod Drury posted the other day, saying that his blogging days, after five or so years, were coming to an end. This comes hard on the heels of Mahalo CEO Jason Calcanis’ announcement that he...
View ArticleNew Diversity mobile optimized site
For those readers who can’t cope with being away from Diversity at all times – I’m stoked to say that this morning I rolled out a mobile version of the blog. Set to auto-sense phones and PDAs, mobile...
View ArticleOn ad-blockers and free content
David Risley posts about his feelings upon discovering that some of his readers are using ad blockers. David’s blog, PCMech, is a professional deal that costs significant amount of money to run, ads...
View ArticleIt shouldn’t be that hard…
I write for a couple of blogs. The one you’re reading, diversity.net.nz uses a self-hosted version of wordpress.com, one of the most widely known blogging software offerings around (WordPress offers...
View ArticleEver decreasing circles
Sarah posted over on RWW questioning the future for blogging. She questioned whether lifestreaming (which I’m officially terming digital diarrhoea from now on) will replace blogging as the digital...
View ArticleAnd the Winner Is…..
After an unprecedented response (people are so shallow out there – you offer something free and they swarm like vultures) the time has come to make the draw in the Diversity Bleeding Edge Competition....
View ArticleJudge and Jury – Fair Process Anyone?
I posted a few weeks ago about the Clayton Weatherston trial – that post garnered a number of comments, many of which were along the lines of “everyone deserves their day in court and the presumption...
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