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Search don’t sort

April 14, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Search don’t sort

is the principle that stands behind Google’s Gmail. Rael Dornfest is beginning an experiment to do the same on his desktop.

I hadn’t really thought of it, but it’s not that different than what I have done for years. I have never really presorted email in anything other than chronological folders – no folders for specific subjects or anything like that. Any other system has always seemed inadequate for me, as it relies on building a taxonomy that is complete and exclusive – something that doesn’t mix well with email.

Tags: Email, Google, Search

NYU’s Jay Rosen

April 14, 2004 by Michael Boyle

NYU’s Jay Rosen

wrote a piece before Bush’s “press conference” last night trying to figure out just what he was doing, and then did a followup after the event. Very interesting stuff. From NYU J-School’s Pressthink: A Prime Time News Conference Before a Special Interest – Make Sense to You?

Tags: Media

Moving on

April 13, 2004 by Michael Boyle

Moving on

I’m still happily employed, but I’ve been strongly considering a move back towards the interactive agency side of things. If the right opportunity were to arise, I would jump at it in an instant. I am very good with clients, but am also more than happy to develop the pitch with the creatives and techies as well. I am an excellent translator between the bean-counters, creatives, and geeks, and am familiar with all three kinds of language. Ideally, I will end up either responsible for online product development or running a web project management office. If possible, I’d prefer to stay in Montreal. If anyone has a lead or advice or wants to hire me, please get in touch!

Tags: Personal

The danger of urban reality TV:

April 13, 2004 by Michael Boyle

The danger of urban reality TV:

there’s always someone who hasn’t been NDA’d properly who can pierce the illusion. In the case of Trump’s show, it’s Keith Hollihan, who wrote Reality’s Apprentice for The Morning News.

Tags: Media

There’s a new feature

April 13, 2004 by Michael Boyle

There’s a new feature

at Boing Boing: Technorati support in place of comments AND trackback. A very interesting use for the Technorati technology. It very well might be a viable replacement for enabling comments here, which (as most will note) has been quite inconsistent for several months. What do you (dear readers) think?

Tags: Blogging

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