Link Sharing: 6/20/07
Doing this one day early than the usual Thursday because I missed two weeks.
The Pmarca Guide to Startups Part 1: Marc Andreessen (yes, that Marc) has a blog and here’s a really entertaining read titled “why not to do a startup.”
Get Ready For Some Yahoouch: Expect another bad quarter for Yahoo!.
Fishing Site Uses Technology To Catch Those That Stretch The Truth: Literally.
Bane of My Existence: Feeling cranky and like cynical, humorous caricatures? I’m one of these characters but I’m not telling which.
How To Get Everyone To Link To You: Some good blogging strategies and inspiration for posts from Elaine.
Job Interviews In Second Life: Ridiculous. Makes strapping a web cam to your head look brilliant in comparison.
Engtech is back from vacation.
YouTube on the Iphone: And the Apple TV. Pictures. Can you put back Sicko?
What Happened To Spore: Damn.
- Total Webomatica Spam Comments Obliterated: about 19,148
- Technorati Rank: 12,788 :: 310 blogs linking in :: “B” list blogger
- Blog Worth Evaluator: $175,007.40
- Number of Times I Thought About Giving Up On Blogging In The Past Few Weeks: 0
- Rude Comments Aimed In My General Direction: 3
- My Weight (Fatblogging): 170
- Bottle caps at Bottle Cap-O-Rama: 1,602
- Members at MyBlogLog: 136
Disclosure: I own a tiny amount of Apple stock.
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What do you use to collect links? Twitter? Digg? del.icio.us?
Hi Elaine I have been using Google Reader and simply putting a “star” next to the posts I like, or sharing them. For finding other stuff, a lot of Twitter folks post links to stuff they like, and of course I scan Techmeme and Megite obsessively. Not as into Digg anymore but I do check out that site at least once a week. Then the last source is co-workers, friends and family that send odd links occasionally…
I could probably get a more streamlined system. What do you use / recommend?
I use del.icio.us, and I have a program I wrote that does a weekly post of them all.
I will be releasing to the public at some point.
Hey, that’s cool - I posted a blog entry earlier this month that linked over to Rod Filbrandt’s Bane of My Existence series too! GMTA, eh?