Posts Tagged with ‘magazine’

Put Grandma’s Christmas Specialties In A TasteBook

Leslie Poston

Wondering what to do with Grandma's special box of Christmas cookie recipes you only break into once a year? Have a knack for holiday dinner parties (or just any time dinner parties), but don't know what to do with all those cooking notes? Make a TasteBook!
TasteBook is a site dedicated to helping you organize your recipes, find new recipes and browse the TasteBooks of other users. It integrates with Epicurious, meaning you can bring the recipe box you've been building [...]

Blogs: A History, A Future

Paul Glazowski

Do you recall the blogosphere, circa 2000-2006?
It was something of an experimental landscape, was it not? Millions of personal blogs were created within that time frame. Thousands of “professional” ones, too. All of them unique to some degree, though some of course have been undeniable copycats of the successful, financially-lucrative few.
Okay, a lot of blogs are copycats of the popular bunch. And now what do we see? We see a great many amateur items remaining active, for sure. We’re [...]

Web 2.0 Magazine - Top 100 in Web 2.0

Paul Glazowski

Following an extended New Year weekend – a very pleasant one at that - I thought a roundup of how far Web 2.0 has come would give the right kickoff to a January of highly anticipated surprises. Then I wondered, well, how best to do that? It turns out a brief outing – doing some searching on Technorati - led me to just the right place, which, in some ways, recaps Web 2.0’s history, which, if nothing else, speaks volumes [...]