Month: June 2005

  • My friend Scribe asked about outliners on Tribe.net I’m not an outliner person, I prefer freeform rhyzomes myself. But recently I find I’m starting to write a bit of an outliner as part of SdiDesk. I didn’t plan to. I was simply trying to nail some of the bugs in the code which renders the…

  • I know I said I wouldn’t talk about this kind of thing. But it does make me wonder. Whatever happened to Filofax? If they were smart they’d be all over this trend, hiring David Allen, putting ads on 43 Folders, buying Tasktoy etc. Or even, ahem, sponsoring SdiDesk 🙂 As it is, there isn’t the…

  • Toby Segaran thinking of setting up a wiki to support tasktoy.

  • Good (but only temporarily available) discussion on Web 2.0 stuff (wikis, blogs, RSS feeds etc.) and the way they challange and change business. The big surprise for me is this, quote from Philip Evans. One of the simplest arguments I’ve used to get people out of a traditional mindset is to point out a statistic…

  • Dave Winer’s Bootstrapping vision. He’s at it again.

  • Myscreencast.com is a forum dedicated to screen-casting. I put up my debugcast to get some feedback.

  • Wired News: Wiki Targets How-To Buffs Interesting. The guy buys a dot.bomb site with some content, but no editorial work being done, and essentially “open sources” it as a wiki. I wonder what else that would work for?

  • More examples of how you could use instant outlining

  • Ross Mayfield links wiki videos

  • Maybe Instant Outlining can run hierarchical organizations better than email.