Sunday, August 14, 2005
Shadows: You follow your shadow around instead.
If you visited our sister blog (or feed) today - Pluck Tips, Tricks, & News - you learned a little about Shadows, a relatively new addition to Pluck's Web 2.0 services. We'll be discussing it a bit more on the other blog in the coming days, so you'll want to be sure to drop by for a visit.
With this in mind, we're highlighting the force behind Shadows, or the Shadow person himself, Andrew Busey. He's been around the Internet block a time or two, starting back in the early days of web browsing itself as the first project manager for Spyglass Mosaic, which was licensed to Microsoft and was the beginning of Internet Explorer (and the Netscape/IE browser wars). You can read more about Andrew at our brand-new Pluck website.
As for today's Feed of the Day, Reflecting on Shadows, Andrew shares insight into what the social tagging/bookmarking/search phenomenon is all about . . . and why it  matters to you (especially, you, the early adopter). You'll even learn helpful new terms like "Spag," something we hope will not grow up to be like its evil older brother, Spam.RSS Feed of the DayRSS feed: http://www.easyjournal.com/rss/busey.xml Websites: http://busey.easyjournal.com/ and http://www.shadows.com more...
http://www.sebura.com
Originally Posted on 8/14/2005 4:13:40 PMContent source: http://pluck.typepad.com/feed_of_the_day/2005/08/shadows_turn_th.html
With this in mind, we're highlighting the force behind Shadows, or the Shadow person himself, Andrew Busey. He's been around the Internet block a time or two, starting back in the early days of web browsing itself as the first project manager for Spyglass Mosaic, which was licensed to Microsoft and was the beginning of Internet Explorer (and the Netscape/IE browser wars). You can read more about Andrew at our brand-new Pluck website.
As for today's Feed of the Day, Reflecting on Shadows, Andrew shares insight into what the social tagging/bookmarking/search phenomenon is all about . . . and why it  matters to you (especially, you, the early adopter). You'll even learn helpful new terms like "Spag," something we hope will not grow up to be like its evil older brother, Spam.RSS Feed of the DayRSS feed: http://www.easyjournal.com/rss/busey.xml Websites: http://busey.easyjournal.com/ and http://www.shadows.com more...
http://www.sebura.com
Originally Posted on 8/14/2005 4:13:40 PMContent source: http://pluck.typepad.com/feed_of_the_day/2005/08/shadows_turn_th.html