Archive for April, 2006



Thank you, Feedster

Along with colleagues and good friends Oren Michels and James Gross, one of the days in April was my last as a Feedster employee.
My time at Feedster, while brief at eight months, was tremendously valuable and I am grateful for the opportunity to have been part of such a great team. It has been a […]

Guest Blogging is Spam

Om, this sentiment is going around. I posted on it yesterday, but seems to be worth mentioning again.

On Guest Blogging
Guest Blogging Sucks

As Boris suggests, *link* to the different voices. Having someone else write on your blog really violates the premise that your subscribers subscribed under.
Subscribers generally subscribe to read *your* voice. They did not subscribe […]

On Guest Blogging

Is it me, or is the trend toward “Guest Blogging” about the most obnoxious thing to emerge from the blogosphere yet?
If you’ve got something to say, say it. If you don’t have anything to say, say nothing for awhile. It’s okay, your Constant Readers probably won’t unsubscribe unless you go completely silent for a couple […]





What is Killersoft?

Killersoft is a small web development firm located in Fremont, California, founded by web developer and author Clay Loveless.

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