Not that many of you care, but I think it helps to document these things sometimes for perspective.
I have been involved in the publishing industry in some form since the late 80’s. In 1994 I launched the first video game review magazine on the web (Game Zero magazine). I designed and deployed several corporate Intranets and customer facing web sites over the course of the 90’s. I currently spend the majority of my time in a Director position for a Fortune 500 company based in Phoenix, Arizona where among my many tasks I speak to groups about issues related to Social Media/Enterprise 2.0 deployments (both technical and marketing) and have been promoting the use of these technologies.
Personally I have been involved in exploring online communications for marketing and community building going back to the very beginnings of the medium. Starting off in the modem based BBS communities of the late 80’s, transitional spaces such as CompuServe and Prodigy at the start of the 90’s and adopting nascent Internet platforms such as Newsgroups, IRC, the World Wide Web and many others.
Additionally I assist my wife with her video game development studio (TFPSoft, LLC) providing Project Management and IT assistance as well as other duties as needed.
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Well, here’s the deal. I actually used to write a pseudo blog from 1999-2006 over on the Game Zero news page. Most of my comments where about gaming news that I felt deserved some special call out, while other posts were just some general banter.
The software used to manage it was a posting tool that I wrote with the help of my wife in REXX (under OS/2) back in 1996 that I kept swearing I was going to someday cleanup and turn into a full blow proper distro to share with others. Of course the spare time never materialized and in 2006 when we finally turned down the last OS/2 server and migrated to Linux, that was that.
I originally played around with some blogging software called Pivot which I set my wife up to use on her site. But, I eventually ran into too many problems that couldn’t be resolved and I started shopping something else. I spent several months evaluating all of the various blogging applications with the key items being free (as in beer), ease of install/maintenance, community support and features. In my mind WordPress met all of these in spades. Plus, there was an easy migration between Pivot and WordPress, and there we are. I also moved my employers blogging to WordPress as well. I had started them out on Pivot, then we moved the company over to Blojsom under OSX Server 10.4 (which looked great on paper but turned out to be a dead end when Apple abandoned the software in the upgrade to Server 10.5). So, WordPress won out here as well and the Apple servers were out the door.
So with that done, I circled back to me.
My biggest challenge with blogging for me comes from my understanding of the three P’s of internet content authoring. Privacy, Personas and Persistence. I’ll cover these in my next post.
But needless to say I’ve gone ahead and set up my new pulpit here off of my personal homepage and here you are reading it 🙂
Cheers!
Well, I’ve been diving into MediaWiki at work trying to do some crash immersion and I’ll have to say that I’m pretty irritated at the documentation out there. I’m not really sure who to blame on this though. In short I wanted to create a portal, so I went about looking for guides. Mayny of the guides appear to just reprint the Wikipedia documentation.
Well… that would be great if the Wikipedia documentation didn’t rest upon the existence of dozens of layers of templates to work the way they instruct.
This effectively makes the documentation useless for all installs of MediaWiki since they don’t come pre-installed with all of that very same documentation.
Sigh… I did just find a site today that might be promising called WikiUniversity, but it’s going to take me a few days to see what it’s got.
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So I finally get this blog started and now I’m too busy to write the content I was hoping to run on it. =P
Oh well, it’ll come around eventually.
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Over on the Game Zero site I have updated my Nintendo’s hardware release record page to address the announcement of the DSi in Japan. In short the DSi is a DS variant with bigger screen, SD card support, 0.3 megapixel camera, drop GBA support and improved audio to name the major items.
Overall it looks pretty cool, although it’s a bummer seeing the GBA support dropped… then again how many people are really using it? For myself I still prefer to fire up GB, GBC and GBA games on the GameBoy Player for the Game Cube… to bad we don’t have a player for the Wii. That would be an unrealistic but awesome expansion module.
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