I don’t get this. Why post anything online if you don’t want other people
to run with it?
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I’ve just removed Martin Schwimmerfrom my subscription list. Why? Because
he doesn’t want his posts reprinted in Bloglines (and, I assume, in sites
like my link site).
The real trick here is: if you don’t want your full posts reprinted
somewhere else, [...]
As much as PalmGear has been reviled by developers over the years, they
never tried this. Among the reasons I don’t shop at Handango…
http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3104
Msmobiles.com runs a story this morning that made me practically climbing
up the wall: “Handango does not allow a trial software to contain a link to
the developer’s web site (e.g. for trial activation), and [...]
http://sfwa.org/writing/strategies.html
This is some good advice. My favorite is to pay yourself an hourly wage for
writing and pay for leisure activities (movies, eating out) exclusively out
of that fund. If you’re not writing enough to pay for that movie out of
“writing money”, you’re not writing enough.
I think the subject line pretty much sums up my take on this. Ignore the
future at your peril.
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ZDNet’s David Berlind talks about how a Wall Street Journal reporter told
him that a source in the financial sector said that Web sites with content
in reverse-chronilogical order are insignificant and that podcasting is
nothing that anyone has to [...]
Wired has a story on a Mac software developer that works out of a coffee
house, paying their “rent” for the office space by buying coffee. I’m
familiar with the tactic, as I’m typing this from a table at my local
Chipotle, where I can be seen most days that I’m writing.
http://www.wired.com/news/mac/0,2125,66276,00.html
Delicious Monster’s cataloging software is a big [...]