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Every Breath You Take - What the WWW knows about you

Tuesday Aug 26, 2008

In my other blog writing gig at Tastefully Driven Lifestyle Blog, I recently posted an article explaining how to find out what the Web knows about you and suggest a way to set about controlling that information. In the article I explain a DIY approach to identity management and a more extensive approach using a new startup called Garlik. Here’s a snippet from the article:

“In this day and age it’s becoming ever more important to manage the perceptions that others have of us. This is even more true in an age of ubiquitous media, social networking, insta-uploads, tagging and blogging. Before you know it, that heat of the moment comment or deed can be captured by someone’s digital camera or video and broadcast out to the whole world via, Facebook, twitter, or blog posts. And once it’s out there it’s out there for good. Understanding how much of ourselves is online for public viewing is itself difficult to determine - who has time to trawl all the social networking sites trying to track down any personal content we may have had ’shared’ to the world by our unwitting friends (or ‘witting’ [is that a word?] foes).”

Here is a link to the full post.


Creativity and Constraints - Why You Need Your Limitations

Sunday Aug 17, 2008

Do you want to be free? To live without constraints?  Have enough money so that money doesn’t matter anymore? To be free of your work or the demands of others on your time? Do you want to be able to do anything whatsoever whenever it pleases you? Fine aims indeed. And there are thousands of people out there willing to tell you how you can do it (for a price). However, it appears to me that having a life without limits or constraints would be a very uninteresting life indeed. In fact, constraints are essential for all of us, and are what makes life interesting. Read the rest of this entry »


Mini-Post: There’s more than one way to pop a corn!

Tuesday Jun 10, 2008

I don’t know about you, but somehow I’m not sure I’d be laughing quite so much as the people in this clip. Sure, it’s a smart and innovative use of mobile phones, but jeez! Ordering pizza on my cell will never be quite the same ever again…

*thanks to Seth Godin for bringing this to light