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Weblogging

How delightful

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. To find that I suck at weblogging. I post when I want, on what I want, do not have a photo, sometimes have an ‘about me’, and sometimes don’t and I think we can safely say that I’ve lost employment opportunity because of what I write. More than once, most likely. […]

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RDF

Good news and better news

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I have some good news and some better news. The good news is I have more time to finish two technical projects, as I won’t be speaking at XML 2005. One of the projects is a set of metadata plugins based in RDF for both WordPress and Wordform weblogs; the […]

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Connecting Diversity

Looking outside of self

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Dori Smith writes about putting together conference panels made up exclusively of women. Coming up with panelists for SxSW was easy. As Shelley gave away a few days ago, she, Kathy Sierra, Virginia DeBolt and I are going to be on a panel together, and I think it’s going to be a […]

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Diversity

A sudden weight was felt in the room

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I find it, well, I have a hard time explaining the experience but I guess I’ll use ironic for now that it took a post by Anil Dash to push the issue of lack of diversity at O’Reilly conferences into the tech.memeorandum.com hot tech issues page. None of the other writings by women on […]

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Connecting Technology Weblogging

Neighborly news

Recovered from the Wayback Machine. If you haven’t had a chance to check out Jerry’s electric car weblog, give it a glance. In the weblog, Jerry is chronicling the process of converting a gas burning Ford Probe into a sleek, clean, electric car. Jeneane was on the radio today talking about blogging. Nifty Jeneane. Now, we gotta get […]