Archive for July, 2008

Wordpress 2.6 - upgraded

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Just upgraded to the new version of Wordpress.

That’s why the design is so dodgy, or it’s so normal I guess. But I don’t really know if I want to go back to the old one, was a bit to childish I would say.

It might even be time for me to make my own design? Hmm, will look into that soon. At the moment I’m working hard with starting my own business, and that is taking a lot more time than I thought it would. Been setting up email adresses today, tomorrow I’m heading of for a vaccation, and then it’s time for a website to be added to the emails.

Puh! - 2000 feeds and counting

Sunday, July 20th, 2008

Been reading my feeds today, and I’ve been lazy lately, so today I’m having a lot to go through. I don’t even know if that is a sane thing to say, I could just skip it, but lately I’ve been adding up to a really good set of feeds, with really interesting stuff, so I don’t want to miss anything.

Talked to some guys at jaiku about this, and we figured out what needs to be done to lessen the time spent.

This was what we agreed on to speed up the reading:

1. Read the header, is it something interresting? - If no proceed to next feed, else go to 2

2. Read sub-headers, is it something interresting? - If no proceed to next feed, else go to 3

3. Read the interresting sub-headers

Have been doing this now, and it has done wonders to the time I spend reading my daylis does of info from the blogosphere.

Hope this is to some help for you.

VC - not easy

Monday, July 14th, 2008

I’ve been really into VC (Venture Capital) of late. Looking into how it works, and how it works in todays web 2.0 era. No matter how much I read there seams to be a lot more to read, and a lot more to understand. For example I’m not that much of a economic person, and that is what’s making my head spin most of the time. Cash Flow, Burn Rate, Stocks, and there are a lot more. Separately they might not be that difficult to understand, but somewhere along these different “words” actually coexists and depends on each other. That is what I’m having a hard time to understand.

A lot of the VC stuff out there is also only looking towards how companies are supposed to make their way, but nothing about the people actually doing the work. So I got hold of this article by Guy Kawasaki, and it’s worth a read. It’s really interesting especially if you are not that much of a economist, like me :)

Anyway, I’ll update about this soon, and I’ve some exiting stuff to tell you about why I’m researching this right now.

Tired

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

I’ve been sleeping an avrage of 4 hours a night the laste couple of weeks, except for the weekends. It’s starting to take it’s toll on me. Fortuneately I’m going to France to meet up with at couple of friends for the weekend, so I have that to look forward to and obviously some sleep! :)

Lately I’ve been doing to jobs and trying to read up on the SEO area of the web, SEO is really interesting, and it’s still a quite new area, that is developing really fast. I’ll se what dent I can leave in it.

Anyway, just wanted to say something, now I’m going to finish off some of the stuff that I’ve got left to do for today, and then I’m going to hit the sack big time!

reboot10

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

As a part of the work I’ve been doing recently at Twingly, we went to the reboot10 conference in Copenhagen.
This was the 10th consecutive reboot, and they basically focus only on web and philosophies around how to build an even better web. And since we are in the web2.0 era, basically all the talk was about that, and how it’s developing into a huge organism, and that everybody can have their own say.

We have recently had a huge debate in Sweden about a new law that is making it possible for the government to basically search through all our internet activity. As you can guess this should have raised quite a big rawr from the media, but it didn’t instead it was the bloggers that raised their voices. The impact has been imense, today the mailservers at the parliament were down due to being overrun by email oposing the law. Obviously the “big” media has cought up, but it was the blogger community that started it all.

Anyway, reboot. Since this was the first professional conference I’ve ever been too it was a really cool experience on it’s own. All this really well known people within the area that I’m really interested and hoping to be able to work within in the future. All this experience in just one house, I was impressed and there was a lot to learn. Just a small example was how all the people were on their computer all the time, talking and updating the world about what was happening. There was a lot of live bloggers, meaning that they were blogging live as the speaker was talking, others were using Twitter to convey their messages. Mainly it was a huge buzz of information exchange happening all the time

I’ve never seen something like it, and to tell you the truth, I’m totally drawn to it. I met a lot of like minded people, that want to change the world through communication in one way or another, for example this dude, that decided to go around the world for free, or almost anyway, read on on his site.

In general I’m really impressed, and am looking forward to see what this community of very impressive people have to learn me.