Archive for January, 2007


get your sundance podcasts here…

Wednesday, January 24th, 2007

great podcasts (here and here) from the sundance folks (powered by feedburner)…

makes you feel like you’re sitting next to samuel jackson and jennifer aniston :)

feedburner hackathon…

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

this was my first official feedburner hackathon…what a blast.

check out the super cool new services, etc.

widgets in the times…

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

nice article article today in the nytimes on widgets…while it’s missing some things, it’s a good overview of widgetmania…

i actually think that widgets should be more broadly defined to include almost any external code/services that can be embedded on a web page, put on a homepage (live.com, google ig, netvibes, etc.), or downloaded to a desktop (apple, yahoo, google, springwidget, microsoft, adobe, etc)…

btw, on my site right now, i have the following “widgets”

- flickr photos on the top of the page
- headlines from my “yahoo my web” bookmarks (via feedburner’s buzzboost service)
- tag cloud from delicious
- feedburner feedflare mini-widgets at the bottom of every post (digg this, save this, etc.)
- mybloglog recent reader list
- email capture form for rss-to-email subscriptions (powered by feedburner)
- yahoo publisher network, adsense, and feedburner ads (they’re widgets of some sort)

and, i’m going to add a few more…likely a “most popular posts” widget and an animated gif sort of like this one:

from donloeb.com

↑ grab this widget

i’ll write more about this later, but in general, widgets can be put into the following buckets:

* “building block” widgets that enhance sites in some way (flickr, tag clouds, bookmarks etc.)

* viral widgets that help define identity - i.,e help publishers with self-expression (sports teams, authors, etc.)

* e-commerce / affiliate products that generate revenue and can be embedded or ad-served…

* promotional widgets used to cross-post content on various sites including social networks, etc.

* and, finally “enhanced” rss widgets that provide visually interesting or functionally useful modules for homepages and desktops. something that goes beyond just traditional rss display.

obviously, at feedburner we’re very focused on how we can help publishers create widgets and analyze usage across the web…we’re close to providing a complete analytics package -> one that helps publishers understand how people use content on their site, in their feed, and across the web via widgets (of all forms - javascript, gifs, flash, etc)….and, more importantly, how different populations use all of them over time.

anyways…i have a lot of thoughts on this space and will share more pretty soon.

what $1.2 trillion can buy…

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

what would you rather do?

immunize every child across the globe, fund aids and cancer research, educate every preschooler in the us, fund universal healthcare, fully fund nuclear non-proliferation initiatives, commit to delivering cost-effective solar and other alternative energy solutions, etc etc etc…

or invade iraq? wow…enough said…

oh…and, this doesn’t even take into consideration the value of the lives lost in iraq or the cost of future conflicts (stemming directly from our current mid east policies)…

anyways…back to our regularly scheduled programming…rss 24/7

i love nokia…but, i have to have an iphone :)

Tuesday, January 9th, 2007

all i can say is….”wow”

blog + feed + widget stats…

Friday, January 5th, 2007

just a quick note re our most recent launch - today, we made site stats available to all feedburner publishers. congrats to jeff and the team!

so, now we have blog and feed stats…what’s next? widgets, widgets, widgets…then we’ll be able to provide a 360 degree view…very cool…