Webstream: My Week on the Web
It's been an interesting week on the web for me. I haven't bookmarked much, or stumbled much, but I did a fair amount of writing, reading, and posting.
Alex at Read/Write Web wrote a post about my Women Bloggers page -- Adam vs. Eve: Does The Blogosphere Have A Gender? -- in which he disagrees with me that sexism extends to blogging. In so doing, he sent me a fair amount of traffic.
Always glad to have folks disagree with me.
The Weblog Review did two nice reviews of Blogging Blog, with a few specific suggestions that you will see implemented soon.
I've been doing some behind the scenes tweaking, both online and off.
And -- I'm trying to write a post for tomorrow's Blog Action Day. This is being more difficult than I had anticipated, confronting the state of our beautiful, damaged world.
Sort of like confronting the state of one's beautiful, damaged self.
- How to Save the World: "It seems that while the "quantity" group was busily churning out piles of work - and learning from their mistakes - the "quality" group had sat theorizing about perfection, and in the end had little more to show for their efforts than grandiose theories and a pile of dead clay."
- 73 and Loaded With Friends on Facebook - New York Times
- Pew Internet: E-patients With a Disability or Chronic Disease
- Why Blog Post Frequency Does Not Matter Anymore | Marketing Profs Daily Fix Blog via Skellie
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