Live blog with Rogue Amoeba, Tuesday morning
Posted Apr 7th 2008 11:00PM by Erica Sadun
Filed under: TUAW Business, Developer
Rogue Amoeba. They're unicellular. They're Mac developers. They're armed. Please join us tomorrow morning at approximately 11:30 am ET as TUAW chats with Paul Kafasis of Rogue Amoeba and hopefully assorted colleagues. Our topic is: "How Apple Makes 3rd Party Development Pure Heaven. And Pure Hell."
As with last week's iPwned live chat, we'll be using CoverItLive's in-blog widget. You'll be able to participate directly from TUAW's front page. If you hear chimes during the chat, you should be able to turn off the sound within CoverItLive.
Tags: Live Chat, LiveChat
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4-07-2008 @ 11:53PM
lifix said...
Why must you use CoverItLive's widget? I would much rather see you ask users for questions beforehand, and then present the results as an interview, rather than some extended IM session. I assume CoverItLive is paying to to use their widget. If I'm wrong, please let me know and I'll stand corrected.
Also, the practice of linking to keyword searches is ugly, it forces the user to load an interim page (which is only good for inflating your page view) and often is worse than doing nothing. Erica, your link in the above "article" for "iPwnded" is 100% useless, which you would know if you checked it before you hit post.
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4-08-2008 @ 10:37AM
Luigi193 said...
Wow... someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed...
Its sorta the tradition of WebBlogs INC to link to as many things as they can in one article...
Who really cares?