From the monthly archives: September 2008

We’ve found that a lot of people are using blist to keep track of things related to their church: things like church directories, church finances, and just generally the usual things that an organization needs to organize. The First Baptist Church of O’Fallon, Illinois has been using blist for a few things. Here is FBC [...]

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Today we are happy to announce the release of three new improvements to blist. We’re dedicated to making the user experience of creating lists and databases as easy as possible. Task Panel In order to simplify the user experience with blist, we added a task panel that contains all blist level controls. Now it’s easier [...]

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One of the most fascinating characteristics of software is that it often can be used in unexpected ways. It’s one of the reasons I love being in the software industry today and one of the reasons I loved being a programmer earlier in my career. Six years ago I founded a company that developed and [...]

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Earlier this week Yammer won best-in-show at TechCrunch 50. Yammer is important and I want to tell you why. Tell me, what do you know as a starting point? You know what the phone is, what voice mail is, what email is, right? OK, good. You know what IM and texting are, right? Kinda sorta [...]

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Since our beta launch earlier this year blist has had a gorgeous black and chrome, glassy skin which has generally been lauded upon first look. To refresh your memory, blist currently looks like this: Come late Monday morning Seattle time we’ll push out the new look and feel of blist. Other than the obvious color [...]

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I’ll be in the San Francisco bay area Thursday and Friday for the Office 2.0 conference – my first time attending this event focusing on web 2.0 software for business. It should be a lot of fun. I’ll be on the GTD panel with Mr. GTD himself David Allen, as well as Doreen Hartzell of [...]

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I love a good run. Summer’s great, but it’s hard to keep a schedule. The kids are out of school. Vacations interrupt our week-in-and-week-out routines. It’s hard to keep a predictable running regimen. Fall is great for getting back into a rhythm. Community 5K runs are a quadruple treat: 1) they motivate me (and they’ll [...]

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