Category: Weblogs

  • Tech-challenged Europeans who don’t read blogs

    Reuters reports on a survey that says about 37% of people living in the 25 European Union countries have no computer skills, with Scandinavians being the most computer-literate and Greeks the least. The survey results – “How skilled are Europeans…

  • Try DreamHost

    When I started this blog in February as an evolution from my presence on TypePad, I set it up with a new service provider, DreamHost. For just under $8 a month, I get 20 gigs of storage space, a terabyte…

  • Blogging from Word 2007

    Testing the blogging functionality in Word 2007 beta 2. Just installed Office Professional Plus 2007 beta 2 which includes Word. I’ve held off on doing it until now principally as I wanted to be sure that NEO Pro, my email…

  • Microsoft’s opportunity post-Scoble

    Some of the blogosphere commentary following Robert Scoble’s news that he is leaving Microsoft to join Podtech in July is on who will be the next Scoble at Microsoft. If such a question refers to someone taking on the same…

  • No more lectures, just podcasts

    The shape of things to come – a UK university lecturer says he will no longer deliver lectures to students and instead will offer them as podcasts: […] Dr Bill Ashraf, a senior lecturer in microbiology at Bradford University, says…