05 December 2005
03 December 2005
博客网过冬:前无古人后有追兵需要踏实走路
by vista前无古人,后有追兵,注定了博客网不可能像泡沫一样迅速升空。2005的互联网市场似乎又多了一些华丽和璀璨,但目前属于博客网的只有一条:踏实走路。
26 November 2005
Click » Blog Archive » Starbucks Christmas Open House 2005 - Free Coffee!
by lynnhz (via)当我正巧不在新加坡。。。 T_T
17 November 2005
07 November 2005
04 November 2005
03 November 2005
Habitat Chronicles
by bcpbcp (via)"In 1985 we began work on what would become one of the world's first multi-person graphical virtual worlds, and arguably the first of what are now awkwardly called "Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games" (MMORPGs). Thus began a series of adventures in technology, business, and the online world which continue to this day. This site is where we tell our story: the things we learned, the mistakes we made, the people we met, a tale of human brilliance and folly and things you would never have imagined."
01 November 2005
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16 October 2005
15 October 2005
Sete motivos para um professor criar um blog
by bcpbcp (via)A intenção é trazer para cá algumas das idéiasque a gente vê perdidas pelo mundo — real ou virtual
A Digital Sailor’s Diary » Blog Archive » Do Themes Sell Games?
by bcpbcp"Why is Water Bugs selling better than cosmo bots, Bricks of Atlantis selling better than Bricks of Camelot and Big Kahna Reef selling well?"
12 October 2005
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09 October 2005
Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review
by bcpbcp & 46 othersWith the introduction of new social software applications such as blogs, wikis, newsfeeds, social networks, and bookmarking tools (the subject of this paper), the claim that Shelley Powers makes in a Burningbird blog entry [1] seems apposite: "This is the user's web now, which means it's my web and I can make the rules." Reinvention is revolution – it brings us always back to beginnings.
Internet News Article | Reuters.co.uk | Blog subscribers seek out small universe of sites
by bcpbcp (via)Just 60 sites are "hot," defined as attracting more than 5,000 subscriber links, Lanzone said.Sites that attract 1,000 or more subscriber links number only 437, according to AskJeeves' Bloglines, the most popular system among Web users for actively monitoring other sites.