Monthly Archives: September 2007

Pseudo Cron Dashboard Display for WordPress

WordPress 2.0 introduced a mechanism for programmers and plugin authors to schedule programmatic tasks to be run at designated times in the future. Glenn Slaven in his article Timing Is Everything does a great job of describing how this works. … Continue reading

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iDateCorp / Quetchup doesn’t address privacy

I found it ironic that my cease and desist email to idatecorp re: quetchup failed. Maybe they are beyond hope? Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: privacy@idatecorp.com Technical details of permanent failure: PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 13): 550 : … Continue reading

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Cease and desist: idatecorp

Further to my Quetchup blog post on Saturday, I sent this morning: To: privacy@idatecorp.com CC: http://www.stauber.com/lawoffices/ Dear iDateCorp,I would just like to point out that the actions of your website quetchup.com to hijack the address books of your users and … Continue reading

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Quechup smells Phishy. Stay away! (iDateCorp advisors get a face full)

I received an invite this morning from a system called Quechup from someone I met yesterday at Office 2.0. Luckily, Luis Suarez aka elsua had twittered it negatively, so I was very cautious. To quote Dwight Silverman: If you get … Continue reading

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Snippets from Office 2.0: Opening panel on the use of Office 2.0 suite of products.

What is the Future of Work using Enterprise 2.0 technologies? It’s the wrong vision to take today’s apps from the desktop and put them out to the web. Instead, innovation will be from finding new simple apps that do new, … Continue reading

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Shorter posts

Looking back on my blog writing tool, I have something like 50 unsent posts, and that’s after I’ve deleted those I’ll never want to share. Therefore, I’ll pushing for shorter posts, especially when reporting events such as Conferences.

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Jotspot prepares for relaunch as Google Wiki

Michael Arrington (Techcrunch) reports: Google may finally be preparing to re-launch wiki service Jotspot, nearly a year after it acquired the company. Google acquired JotSpot last year, bringing it into it’s over widening portfolio of office-related services. Jotspot was not … Continue reading

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I’m speaking at Office2.0 on mindmapping and culture of Enterprise 2.0

I’ve accepted an invite to speak on two panels (Thurs-Fri) at Office 2.0 in San Francisco, California this week: Cultural and Technology in Enterprise 2.0 rollouts (hosted by Jevon MacDonald). This will explore the cultural nuances related to designing, developing … Continue reading

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