Josh's Posts Tagged ‘social’
Delicious Bookmarks (2009-05-07 - 2009-05-11)
Recent links posted to Delicious:
- Real Time Search - Social Mention
- We ♥ Icons : Mac, Windows and PNG icons of the finest quality!
- diane dipiazza was here
- Find Fonts, Try Fonts, Buy Fonts « MyFonts
- modconcat - Google Code The ability to join multiple files together in a single request.
This is a performance optimization. instead of requesting 5 seperate CSS or javascript files from your server, you can do it one request.
This Blog Post Sucks!
Justin Thorp blogged this morning about “A Great Way to Alienate or Even Lose Friends.” This post started out as a comment to reply to it, but then got pretty wordy fast. Besides, I don’t blog a ton so it’s a good opportunity to post while adding onto Justin’s sentiments. But first, what Justin was talking about:
In my life, one thing that I’ve noticed is that its easy for me to talk or write without thinking first. Plenty of times, I’ve said something that really didn’t do what I set out to accomplish. I put my foot in my mouth. I apologize, they forgive, and we move on.
I guess if I could offer one piece of advice… it’s really not a good idea to blurt out a statement like… [Fill In the Blank] is an idiot or [Fill in the Blank] sucked.
He’s of course right. Having all of these powerful communication tools so readily at our finger tips will sometimes result in some not-so-well-thought out blurtage (yeah, just made that up). I’m guilty; so are you.
However, it’s also important to remember not to form a long-term opinion or vilify someone over a single lapse in judgement. In a real-world scenario, we all know that person or have been that person who says something curt, inappropriate, hurtful, or just plain stupid, but it was a moment in time and all was forgiven. Unfortunately, with online communication, aggregation, indexing, replies and trackbacks, having a FDA moment is forever saved on the Interwebs. Eventually, we all have things online we would have typed differently if we had an Internet-wide “undo” button.
What’s more important is to judge online character over time. A pattern of communication that expresses contempt for differing opinions is probably a better indicator of how someone rolls. A quick scroll through someone’s posting history is easy enough to do. Does it excuse something said in a moment? No, but we have to adapt and be understanding of the occasional online foibles of others so that they will be understanding of ours.
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-03-19 - 2008-03-20)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Share Icon Project An icon to represent ’sharing’: posting to social sites, sending by e-mail, etc.
- Building Subversion (SVN) on Mac OS X
- Apple Mail plug-ins and tools
- Welcome to Conference 2.0 Social media is putting an end to the passive role attendees traditionally play at business gatherings
del.icio.us Bookmarks (2008-02-09 - 2008-02-10)
Recent links for http://del.icio.us/quixado:
- Social Graph API - Google Code
- Ecommerce Registration Usability Tips - Get Elastic Ecommerce Blog
- Iconfactory : Software : Iconbuilder IconBuilder is a filter for use with Adobe Photoshop or Fireworks that makes creating icons for either the Macintosh or Windows operating systems a snap.
