Tag: Technology

Muto – An Ambiguous Animation Painted on Public Walls

May 21st, 2008, No Comments

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Updated blog design

May 13th, 2008, 1 Comment

Thanks to WordPress design whiz Todd Hiestand, I’ve made some big changes around here to make this blog easier to read. I’m now using Todd’s theme called Lean and Clean, which is a 3-column, widget-ready theme done with Todd’s usual knack for very clean, visually appealing design. Todd plans to sell this theme for the [...]

Current Podcasts, 4/2008

April 5th, 2008, 8 Comments

Colleen asked me to write about the podcasts I’m listening to these days. Turns out that it was almost exactly a year ago that I wrote my last podcast list. Some stuff has changed in the last year, some hasn’t. A few things to note: I’ve listed the podcast title, and I’ve linked to wherever [...]

Social Networks and Community

January 3rd, 2008, 1 Comment

In thinking about social networking and social software that I often find myself running into ideas and concepts that I think are worth considering for the church – especially the emergent church. I don’t necessarily mean emergent in the sense of Emergent Village – though I like them – but more in the central meaning [...]

Where You Come From

March 16th, 2006, 3 Comments

A couple of weeks ago I found a new web counter, WebStats4u, that’s got a fantastic bit of functionality – it shows you where (company, country) the readers of a website come from. According to this new thing, visitors to this little blog, which is averaging somewhere around 40 hits a day, have recently come [...]

Images for the church in transition

January 31st, 2006, No Comments

I emailed Bob Hyatt yesterday with a question about what their kids do during their gathering time, and he had a very helpful response which he also posted to his blog. In that post, Bob uses a great image that I hadn’t thought of before. “They are rebooting their church.” My wife, however, had an [...]

The Hubbub behind Quark’s Logo

December 29th, 2005, No Comments

There’s a fascinating case study on corporate identity and logo design here in this article on Quark’s not-so-unique logo.

The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005

December 15th, 2005, No Comments

The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005. Of the winners, I use flickr and have been playing around with netvibes, but others on this list look very interesting.

Google-Homepage

November 27th, 2005, No Comments

I love my Google homepage. Because it lets me subscribe to the RSS feeds of my favorite weblogs, I am able to keep abreast of my friends’ work and a few other goodies here and there. You can set yours up at http://www.google.com/ig.

Now Proudly Skinned by Squible

November 20th, 2005, 1 Comment

Finding a good 2+ column theme that would work for IE6 proved to be quite a daunting task. (I’m very hopeful that upcoming versions of the browser will support CSS better than the current one.) But I was extremely happy to see that the most unique theme I’ve seen recently, Squible, works great on both [...]

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