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On Email Organization

April 22, 2008

For the last month or so I’ve been on a rampage, an email rampage. I haven’t quite hit Inbox Zero but inbox 30-40 suits me well actually. Here’s what I’ve done:

I now have only 2 visible email addresses, Gmail and my @jonathancoffman.com mail. Those other addresses (.Mac, Yahoo!, Mizzou, and my secondary Gmail) all now get [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-03-18

March 18, 2008

Good Morning Twitterville, it’s still raining here and it’s kinda depressing. #
I really like the new Safari "Develop" menu for quick switching between user-agents, etc. #
I am now Twittering using Ping.fm! #
Hello World! This is my first post from Ping.fm, I’m testing out their service this morning. #
Time for my post-lunch laptop battery recharge period… [...]

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What it Felt Like to Have No Blog for 8 Days | chrisbrogan.com

March 15, 2008

What it Felt Like to Have No Blog for 8 Days | chrisbrogan.com: “”
I just thought I’d take a moment to let the people who follow my own blog know that fellow blogger and personal-branding and social media guru Chris Brogan is back online after 8 crazy nights of having no blog.

I think Chris handled [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2008-03-11

March 11, 2008

Alright, productivity is low right now, so I’ll watch some TV for a while this evening. #
Good Morning Twitterville! #
Headed off to work, Tweet ya later! #
I’m in the Journalism School Lounge if you need me #
@adarowski no kidding! it’s like I can stop squinting again after I open ‘real safari’ #
I’m doing some server [...]

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Pie In The Sky – Where Mosso Has it Right and Wrong

February 20, 2008

Where Mosso’s The Hosting Cloud Wins and Looses
Mosso’s The Hosting Cloud promises to offer all of the stability, uptime, and processing power of competing grid/cluster products without the management headache.

This is in distinct contrast to Amazon’s cloud computing services, they provide the machines and that’s about it. It’s up to the user to provide the [...]

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Pie In The Sky – Where We Are Now

February 18, 2008

Where We Are Now
The pulse of the Internet is in a constant flux and we in the new and social media fields are no different. As the first post in my Pie In The Sky series I thought I’d provide you with some links and resources to get familiar with the latest advances and information [...]

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An Outline of How Cloud Computing Should Work

February 12, 2008

I do a lot of investigating and research on web hosting, it’s always been a business that interests me and the economics of the industry are very dynamic as well. Let’s just say that the entrepreneur in me has been ‘planning’ the best web host out there and you know what, it’s all about cloud [...]

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Jonathan’s Twitter Updates for 2007-12-04

December 4, 2007

Fixing dinner, pepper-jack stuffed chicken breast with steamed broccoli and long-grain rice (cooked the real way, no instant stuff here!?) #
Just finished dinner, and I’ve got enough left-overs for lunch and dinner tomorrow! #
Watching Chuck on NBC tonight, it’s kinda exciting #
WTF mates, negotiate with the writers, they just said ‘Chuck will be [...]

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CaspioVote – Turnkey Election Guide – A Review

November 14, 2007

CaspioVote is being marketed as an easy-to-use election guide type drill-down, database driven tool for media companies to plug-in to their sites and have an insta-election guide.
I’ve read all pages of the site related to this particular application, and visited the only live client page I was able to find through their press release and [...]

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