While I have been multi-tasking on several projects this weekend I have also forced myself to do something pretty uncharacteristic of me, I have completely changed my daily information gathering routine. This plan will go into effect this next week. This is a plan that I have had for a few months now but have […]
Archives for January 2010
Let’s Talk NASCAR – Follow @cottonr_nascar on Twitter!
I mentioned earlier this year that I was going to be adding NASCAR to my list of blog topics for 2010, and the more I think about it, the more excited I am about it. I was talking to Keith Crawford the other night during the first episode of The Cotton Club Podcast about the […]
#RefreshCA Jan. 26th: Nick Brewer on Pods CMS for WP
We are going to be having our first Central Arkansas Refresh meeting of the new year on Tuesday, January 26th at the Flying Saucer in downtown Little Rock. The #RefreshCA group is a group of web developers, bloggers, IT people, and agency personnel that gathers on the last Tuesday of each month to discuss topics […]
EP:000 – The Cotton Club Podcast
In the next couple of days I will be launching the first installment of The Cotton Club Podcast. The Cotton Club is one of two podcasts that I am going to be a part of this year, the other is a project that I am going to be working w/ Keith Crawford on called The […]
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Thoughts on Geolocation Apps (Gowalla & Foursquare)
Probably one of the hottest things going right now in the mobile / social / wireless community has to be Geolocation applications like Gowalla, Foursquare, Brightkite, and Loopt. I am sure that there are several other applications on the market that I don’t know about but for the most part the two leaders of the […]
Feedburner Socialize Service (Push RSS to Twitter)
Lately I have had a lot of frustrations regarding Feedburner regarding the way they randomly drop my subscription counts. On any given day my subscription counts can drop from somewhere in the 900’s to the 300’s for no apparent reason. Most of the lost subscriptions can usually be tracked back to FriendFeed but after going […]
