Eugene Chan and his wife, Vonnie, have just launched Chicks and Frogs, a web site that sells hip baby-wear. For an added bonus, their adorable daughter, Ruby, is the model. (LZB) (LZA) Check it out! (LZ9)
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Last week, I wrote glowingly of Terrell Russell‘s work on Contextual Authority Tagging. You can hear the man himself talk more about it on Aldo Castaneda‘s latest STODID podcast (The Story of Digital Identity). (LYY) At first, I was a bit surprised that they didn’t talk much about Claim ID, which is Terrell’s other [...]
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This weekend, we’re having our fourth FLOSS Usability Sprint, once again sponsored by the good folks at Google. Participating projects will include Mozilla, WiserEarth, Social Source Commons, and Drupal! It should be a fantastic event, and we still have some slots for usability folks, so if you’d like to participate, please apply by the end [...]
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Last week, I wrote: (LYD) The important thing is that everyone is capable of understanding technology. Don’t let those supposedly in the know bully you away from being confident in what you understand and what you don’t understand. T (LYE) Jason Zanon at Democracy In Action said the same thing much more eloquently: [...]
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I spent a good portion of this weekend listening to (and laughing at) my friends, Andrew and Elene, who are having a little problem at work. They both work at a large Silicon Valley company that has fresh fruit delivered each week — apples, oranges, and green bananas. Each week, the bananas disappear right away. [...]
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Todd Johnston posted an outstanding summary of our informal session this past Saturday. He mentioned our first exercise, which was to have Todd, Gail Taylor, and Tiffany Von Emmel explain how email worked to Matthew O’Connor and myself, who had had sudden bouts of amnesia. Todd wrote, “This exercise, as you may imagine, did a [...]
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The informal gathering this past Saturday was the result of conversations that Gail Taylor and I have been having for some time about the synergies between process and digital technology. (The “digital” distinction is important. “Process,” in our world, is just another “technology.”) (LX6) Gail recently posted her vision of what we’re trying to [...]
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