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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
I always get excited when it's an election year, but particularly this one because it's been eight long years. Two web projects related to the U.S. election caught my attention today. Read more...
Posted by Emily Chang in MappingVisualization
Sunday, October 21, 2007
I'm pleased to let you know that Max Kiesler and my proposed SXSW panel, Social Design Strategies, has been selected for SXSW 2008. Thanks to everyone who voted using the panel picker. Read more...
(4) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Social designTech/Design Events
Sunday, October 21, 2007
A few weeks ago, I added a link to my APML (Attention Profiling Markup Language) on the side of my about page thanks to Chris Saad, Co-founder and CEO of Faraday Media, the creators of Particls and co-author of APML. I'm using their product, Engagd, to create my APML file. While I'm still importing RSS feeds from my web attention and activities into my data stream, the APML file gives users a format to view my attention data. Read more...
(2) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Attention data
Monday, September 10, 2007
After spending the last two years as eHub, obsessively profiling and trying out almost every web application that's come out, I've decided to try something different from a new perspective. I just launched PicoCool, a site that's dedicated to bringing you tiny and obscure content from the world of peer media, social networks and subcultures. Read more...
(16) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in ProjectsPico post
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Reactee has mashed-up it's services with Twitter to create a great hybrid of two services that I already like independently. Reactee has created an easy way to make your own t-shirts customized with your Twitter username. Read more...
(3) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in MarketingReviews
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
Ever since I started using Twitter, Tumblr, and Stikkit, it seems I haven't been able to finish a blog post. Instead, I'm just Twittering, collecting, reading, posting: generally zipping through the electronic universe leaving a varied trail of my activities and thoughts. Read more...
(3) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in Pico postDigital life
Monday, July 09, 2007
As most of you know, I've been flying solo on eHub since it launched as the first Web 2.0 list back in Oct 2005. It's been a thrill and both personally and professionally gratifying to maintain a resource that's used widely. eHub has over 400,000 page views a month and reaches 14,000 daily RSS subscribers and growing weekly. Our audience is diverse and includes users of all types: startups, bloggers, developers, VC, designers, technologists, CEOs, librarians, parents, students, news media... the list goes on. Read more...
(2) Comment(s) - Posted by Emily Chang in BloggingProjects



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