Tag archive: Technology

Developing a Writer’s Strategy in a Social Tech Maze

Life as a writer in these social-tech-maze times can have your mind pinging like a frenetic tennis match, shifting back and forth from your next creative piece to wondering whether you are marketing it, your work or yourself properly. Should… continue reading »

Cowbird, Spot.us, and Storify: My Guest Post This Week at Venture Galleries

This week I get the honor of being a Featured Guest Blogger at Venture Galleries. This is a site I was honored to help design and code while I worked for Shelton Interactive, and over the course of more than… continue reading »

Pray Forty, Day Eighteen: Apple Computer

Word on the street is that Apple will soon be bringing over 3600 jobs to Austin. That’s exciting news, and in light of the fact that today is the day to pray for the poor of Austin, I took this… continue reading »

Loku: Like Pinterest for Location (but Just for You, So it’s Less Annoying)

So I was wandering around downtown today on another project – my Pray Forty video blog series – and I saw this interesting little ditty on the sidewalk across the street from the Austin Convention Center. Dunno how long it’s… continue reading »

What You Need to Know About Copyrighting Your Work

We all work really hard to pour our creativity and passion into our work. That latest piece you wrote, site you built, design you crafted… they are a part of us, an expression of who we are, and we want… continue reading »

Pray Forty, Day Five: Girlstart

Day Five of Pray Forty brings me to Girlstart. This is a fantastic organization whose mission it is to empower girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). It is one of the few community based informal education programs in… continue reading »

Pray Forty, Day Four: Fry’s Electronics

It’s the weekend!!! And today we are stopping at one of the favorite weekend hangouts for Austin’s finest geeks. Fry’s Electronics is a huge amazing piece of heaven for techies who are working on weekend projects and hobbies. It’s the… continue reading »

A Few Crucial Tips for Staying Sane as a Freelancer

Freelancing is a privilege I don’t take for granted. As a red-blooded, liberty loving, freedom fighting (ok, does prayer count? I don’t actually fight, per se, for freedom…), free-market economy oriented American citizen, I absolutely relish in the fact that… continue reading »

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