My 2006 Blogjangles Podcast Picks
An article I wrote about my favorite podcasts in 2006.
An article I wrote about my favorite podcasts in 2006.
The good gentlemen at nclud are putting together an "After After Party."
There's a good amount of conversation going on post-BarCamp DC.
Did Cindy and I inadvertently invent something?
Two of the founding members of JPG Magazine, Derek Powazek and Heather Champ have left 8020 Publishing over what appears to be an attempt at revisionism on the part of JPG's "CEO."
I found this over on Ryan Gantz's site. Bill Moyers sat down for an interview with Daily Show host Jon Stewart, who is quickly becoming the news-bearer for my generation.
The much-talked-about Project Ape Shirt has officially been born and christened Ficlets!
I'm happy to announce we've just relaunched the Refresh DC site.
The latest design over at the Zen Garden is sick.
Alex Giron just launched a new site, design fckr.
Yahoo! has a feature/mini-site devoted to the Nintendo Wii.
The Refresh DC site gets a jolt of Microformat-y goodness.
In the grand tradition of the 37signals job board, there are a few good positions available at DC-area companies.
Tavis found this yesterday while digging through some bookmarks and came across PJ Hyett's site.
Superfriend Cindy Li just launched a CSS-ified redesign of her personal site.
Presidential adviser Karl Rove blamed the war in Iraq on Monday for dragging down President Bush's job approval ratings in public opinion polls.
Ben Watkins and I are pleased to announce the launching of Rhythmic Uprising podcasts.
I recently handed over the reigns of the Global Youth Partnership for Africa site to their team.
Murphy's Kids will blow up in a big way this year.
At SXSWi this year, Avalonstar is hosting a Bowling Extravaganza at The Union Underground on Monday night, March 13.
Throwing caution to the wind, Carbomb and I launched Groupr 1.1 last night.
Carbomb and I just finished up Groupr, a Flickr API app that lets you view the latest photos from your (or anyone else's) groups.
30 Boxes, a new web-based calendar app, just went public beta today.
Refresh DC launched today.
My homeboy Charlie just launched his blog, appropriately titled "Blogjangles."
This is amazing.
AIGA has been posting a series of podcasts with the speakers for An Event Apart.