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Archive for March, 2007

The Marathon Blog Launches

Monday, March 26th, 2007

If you’ve been following my blog, you know that last year I committed to running the Vancouver Marathon this year; while I am still 30.

Well, my sister moved back to Vancouver this winter, and decided to train with me. Early on, she made the wise decision to go the distance (the full 26.2 miles, it hurts just to type it) and enter the race with me as well.

So while we’ve been training, I’ve been “blogging out loud” while she absorbs whatever she can about marketing and social media. And she’s a quick study. I had been waiting for her to decide on her own that it was time for her to start a blog, and on Saturday while we were bouncing along the trail finishing 13 miles, she announced she was ready.

To my surprise, with very little help (at all, really) from me, she built and launched her own Wordpress.com site: Janisbehan.wordpress.com.

While we were still on the trail, we also decided that we were foolish not to have been blogging about our marathon experience all along, and we subsequently also launched our official marathon blog: Teambehan.wordpress.com.

To make me even prouder, my little sister beat me to it, and even wrote the first post.

So subscribe yourself, (I’ll have to get a proper Feedburner feed for it if I get time) and follow our adventures as we get closer to our goal of finishing our first marathon. We could really use the support.

Twitter Me, My Peeps

Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

I can’t remember the last time a web app got this much attention.

Twitter seems to be gaining in popularity at blistering speeds; creating massive gaps in opinion among bloggers about its usefulness, and whether or not it is worth all the hype.

The Cliff Notes on Twitter: It’s a nifty little web application that allows you to broadcast “what you are doing,” using your phone, your instant messager, or by typing into the window on your “home” page on the Twitter site itself. You can then choose to display a small widget (in your sidebar, for instance) that looks like this:


follow jordanbehan at http://twitter.com

(apologies to those reading this with a feed, you can’t see it)

To me, there’s no secret why it’s so popular; once you have someone on your friends list, you can receive updates (as often as they feel like sharing them) on exactly what they’re up to. To draw a parallel, I’ve recently been wasting entirely too much time on Facebook, and just the other day I realized why this is (and what makes it vastly better than MySpace). It gives you an editable news feed, that keeps you up to date on what all your friends are doing with the site. If a friend comments on another friend’s photo, or God forbid changes their relationship status from “In a relationship” to “It’s complicated,” (for instance, of course) eyebrows get raised.

People want to know this stuff it seems, and perhaps even more surprising is that people are quite comfortable with sharing it, too.

I have yet to make up my mind one way or another about Twitter, but I would be remiss if I didn’t add the two cents that I’ve been able to collect so far on this latest social web widget phenom.

For one thing, the Twitter site itself is painfully slow. And I mean really slow. Like, if Myspace was forced to crawl uphill with Facebook on its back, it would fetch the proverbial pail of water long before Twitter could load my “friends” widget. And at the moment, I have just three Twitter friends. :(

Yes, that is your invitation to add me.

Mack has yet to make up his mind about it as well:

I’m going to keep an eye on Twitter, but stay on the shore for now. There’s a ton of buzz about Twitter right now, but is that due to what it provides, or that ‘everyone’s talking about it’? Time will tell, and right now time is something that I’m already running short on.

Mack and I tend to agree more often than not - and I think in this case we might be equally skeptical. But where he prefers to “stay on the shore,” I’m diving in head first. As I see it, it’s the only way for me to fairly evaluate whether or not it truly is worth all of the hype.

For more of a background on Twitter and to help get started (assuming your interest is piqued), I came upon this article, via Kris Krug’s feed, entitled “A Newbie’s Guide to Twitter,” which I have yet to read in its entirety, but seems to be a great way to get one’s feet wet with the app.

So, perhaps you’ll be reading an update in a few weeks time once I’ve formed a decisive opinion on Twitter. Judging by the sheer number of people (read: cool kids) using it, I might fall in love in spite of its incredible slow interface.

Have your own opinion to share? Let ‘er fly in the comments.

And oh yeah! Add me.

Very Cool New Widget Alert: Show Yourself!

Wednesday, March 14th, 2007

Finally, a widget that displays your online presence in ALL of your various social networks!

Okay, that might be a bit of a stretch, but most of the major online social networks that one might belong to are there. A few of the major blogging platforms are noticeably absent, but thankfully my dear sweet Wordpress is represented. Hat tip to Joel Burslem for pointing it out.

Anyway, without further adieu, here’s my new widget (soon to be featured in the sidebar, perhaps?) from “Show Yourself.”

Jordan Behan
digg Digg/jordanbehan
flickr Flickr/jordybehan
myspace Myspace/jordanbehan
facebook Facebook/Jordan Behan
virb Virb/jordanbehan
linkedin Linkedin/Jordan Behan
twitter Twitter/jordanbehan
youtube YouTube/jordanbehan
delicious Del.icio.us/jordanbehan
skype Skype/jordanbehan My status
gmail GMail/jordanbehan@gmail.com
upcoming Upcoming/65906
technorati Technorati/Jordan Behan
mybloglog MyBlogLog/jordanbehan
blog Blog/Jordan Behan

Perhaps the coolest feature of this is the customizable colours (I checked my CSS to make it match a bit) and the fact that it is a match with the MyBlogLog widget that many of us have already nestled neatly into our sidebars.


Update:
The custom colors aren’t displaying properly, so perhaps you should ignore that last line.

Later…Upon closer inspection, it is displaying my “Trebuchet” font, and so it is actually my stylesheet overriding the customization.

Are we going widget crazy? Perhaps. But it is still fun, and that’s good enough for me.
In a side note, this exercise finally persuaded me to sign up to Twitter. Now the whole world will know when I’m working tirelessly in my pj’s with naught but coffee for sustenance.

That is, if I choose to share.

I can’t seem to get both widgets to display, so Twitter will have to wait for now :)