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Stephanie Booth lives in Lausanne, Switzerland with her cat Bagha.
She works as a freelance blogging consultant, and is basically interested in anything that has to do with people and the internet {insert appropriate buzzwords: "social software", "participatory media", "web 2.0"...}.
Read all the exciting details about her life and Climb to the Stars.
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- Movie Marketing vs The Lawyers
- Liz Henry: How to create a web form to talk with Google Docs
Sounds very useful!
- Abelone » Selvstændige indenfor IT og web samles i England
- Going Solo | Püttagoras
- Music and Lyrics (2007)
Lovely and refreshing.
- Hancock (2008)
- Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
- Going Solo in Leeds : blog.delaranja.com
- RSS Stream - Rick’s HideOut
- Ship’s Biscuit » Viral Marketing Review: Using and Identifying Design Patterns
Worth studying.
- Licence to Roam » Going Solo is hiring
- What The F**K is Social Media?
Great slideshow. Has data.
- A List Apart: Articles: Walking the Line When You Work from Home
- Add Flickr Creative Commons Photos to Wordpress Posts -iflickr
- Internet Literacy Handbook, version française
Pas mal mais pas certaine de quand ça date. A première vue le contenu tient la route.



Your Conversations Page: How Do You Use It?
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How do you use the "Conversations" page? When do you visit it? Do you visit it at all? I find myself going there pretty infrequently, and the links I click on most are the little grey boxes on the right which take me to the blog article I’ve commented upon. What about you?
Do you use the other links? How often? What links would you like to have on that page?
What about the RSS feed? Are you happy with the links it provides?
technorati tags: comments, links, rss, feed, usability
Initially posted on the coComment blog.