Monthly Archives: September 2008

Web 2.0 Expo New York: Recap

As I mentioned a couple of weeks ago, I just spent a week in New York attending O’Reilly and TechWeb’s Web 2.0 Expo. I’m sure this has been covered to death in other places, so I’ll spare you the blow-by-blow delayed liveblog of the entire event.
While the keynotes were considered relatively weak from the perspective of most of the [...]

Loving the V&A experience

Just in from London. Of course trying all the English beers and shopping at TopShop was at top of the list, however I was more blown away by my visit to the Victoria & Albert Museum. To quote the website:
V&A South Kensington is the world’s greatest museum of art and design, with collections unrivalled in [...]

Planning for content

The heart of a website is the content within it. Content drives traffic to website, and connects a visitor through words & images to a company, product, or idea. 
Lately I’ve been working on projects that require significant thought and planning for content. I thought I would share some tips for planning for content (some I [...]

Summer in NYC

Or more appropriately, the end of summer in New York City.
I’m going to be flying down to the Big Apple for the Web 2.0 Expo from September 16th – 19th at the Javits Center on the west side of Manhattan. The Web 2.0 Expo is one of the premier web development and user experience-oriented events [...]