WordPress.tv launches!
This looks pretty cool. A virtual class room for mastering the art of self-publishing. Click on the picture for more. Enjoy!
Popcuts.com is going to pay you back for buying music
Berkeley, Calif.-based Popcuts, which publicly launched its Web site in early August, charges users 99 cents per song. Thereafter, whenever someone else buys the same song, those who have already bought it get paid in credit that can be redeemed for more Popcuts music. The earlier you buy a song, the larger your cut of [...]
Google enters the browser business!
http://www.google.com/chrome Extra-long article on the abc news site to boot!
Music Video 2.0 and Mathieu Saura
Being the ex small-market minor-celeb-rocker that I am, I still enjoy reading the weekly live music industry insider newsletter from Encore, usually there is one or two decent articles in there. The videos may not be playing on MTV, but they’re all over the Web, where sites like the Black Cab Sessions and Pitchfork TV [...]
Why are architects’ websites so bad?
Steve Rose at the Guardian UK has a lovely rant and some great examples of crazy websites built for architects. I’ve been around long enough to remember designing websites in 1998 and yeah,… there weren’t many ways to make a website very “interactive” if thats what you want to call it. I once programmed my [...]


