congrats: oddpost goes to yahoo
Grok Headline matches for congrats: oddpost goes to yahoo
Why Yahoo! bought Oddpost
Why Yahoo! bought Oddpost
07/12/2004 12:38 PMAdding a new twist to my mention of Oddpost in last Wednesday's item,
More on rich clients, Yahoo! just bought the ...
Yahoo! Acquires Oddpost
Yahoo! Acquires Oddpost
07/12/2004 05:35 PMClickZ Today Jul 12 2004 9:28PM GMT
Why Yahoo bought ODDpost - redux
Why Yahoo bought ODDpost - redux
07/12/2004 05:51 PMPhil
Wainwright groks it. He sees past the obvious GMail copycat
syndrome to the real issues:
The fact that Yahoo! has bought a browser-based Outlook
clone illustrates how big the threat really is to Microsoft's most
lucrative products. These rich-client technologies significantly
narrow the gap between browser-based applications and their
desktop-based rivals. By simultaneously taking advantage of the unique
advantages of being net-native — such as efficiencies of scale for
information aggregation and analysis — they can combine a
good-enough user experience with capabilities that simply aren't
available (except at second-hand) within a traditional desktop
environment. That opens the way towards Windows-based Outlook becoming
an unloved, legacy application — and provides an opening for other
good-enough alternatives to Word, Excel and Powerpoint to muscle their
way in.
So Microsoft now faces a crucial decision. Does the company do
likewise and bring out a rich-client interface for Hotmail so that its
web-based email service begins to rival Gmail, Oddpost and, by
implication, Outlook in functionality? Or does it continue to bury its
head in the sand and put all its efforts into ensuring it delivers an
all-new Windows architecture to a declining pool of desktop loyalists?
The battle is over end-user expereinecs folks. That's why small
companies like Friendster and Technorati can come out of no where and
develop huge followings. If what you provide rocks - they will
come.
Having a hot UI front-end is
key to that end-user customer satisfaction.
Yahoo Acquires Web Startup Oddpost
Yahoo Acquires Web Startup Oddpost
07/13/2004 10:00 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jul 14 2004 2:36AM GMT
Yahoo! acquires Oddpost for webmail war
Yahoo! acquires Oddpost for webmail war
07/13/2004 03:15 AMSilicon.com Jul 13 2004 7:51AM GMT
Yahoo Oddpost Link Roundup
Yahoo Oddpost Link Roundup
07/12/2004 08:58 PMA few folks have asked me about this, and since they don't really tell
us anything around here, I'll point you to some of the blog
speculation, news, and whatnot. Not So Oddpost (Ross Mayfield) Yahoo
has acquired Oddpost (Dave Winer) Why Yahoo buying ODDpost is so
important (Marc Canter) Oddpost and Yahoo! (Evan Williams) Yahoo Buys
Oddpost In A Gmail-Inspired Moment (Techdirt) Yahoo moves into new
space (Red Herring Blog, with a title that makes one think we're
moving...
Yahoo Acquires Web Startup Oddpost (AP)
Yahoo Acquires Web Startup Oddpost (AP)
07/13/2004 05:06 PMAP - Yahoo Inc. girded itself for Google Inc.'s e-mail invasion by
acquiring Oddpost Inc., a startup that has gained a reputation for
making it easier and more enticing to communicate on the Web.
Why Yahoo buying ODDpost is so important
Why Yahoo buying ODDpost is so important
07/10/2004 06:41 AM
Wow - OK we start off with some different opinions on this historic
deal from (it's 3:30AM and I just gotta blog this NOW!):
Ev
(Evan Eliiams of Blogger/Google)
Congrats to the Oddposters!
I always liked those guys (though we
never got around to having lunch... damn, and
now, between their supermodel dates and rockstar parties, I doubt
they'll return
my emails. I shoulda made friends with them when I had the chance...
Then again, it's useful now that we're sworn enemies that we were
never friends...)
Here's to the web world continuing to heat up with new and
interesting things brought to more people!
Dave
Winer......
A couple of weeks ago I got a heads-up that this deal had been
consumated and would be announced shortly. Little did I imagine then
that they would pick a Friday evening to make the announcement,
but that's the way it goes. It's
a big one.
Oddpost turned the idea of what you could do with a browser
upside down, by producing a clone of Microsoft Outlook in JavaScript
and DHTML running in MSIE. Since then, they have labored in relative
obscurity, growing a customer base, raising VC money, adding people,
and staying out of the way. Then Google launches Gmail, with a
very Oddpostish interface, and someone at Yahoo says "Hmmm, I've seen
that somewhere," calls up Ethan and Iain and their new VCs and asks
"Are you for sale?" and the rest is history. Now Google has
competition on elegance of user interface. Sorry the announcement
comes at such an awkard time, everyone in the tech press must be
getting in their cars and driving to the beach or the mountains.
Congrats to the Oddpost guys, and their users and investors, and
congrats to Google for getting some new worthwhile competition. Now
who is Microsoft going to buy?
Techdirt...
.
So, we actually heard about this a couple weeks ago, when someone
(who knew) passed
on the fact that Yahoo had bought Oddpost in an attempt to fight back
against the Gmail craze. Now, though, the deal is official, so it's
okay to talk about it (though it had been hinte
d at earlier this week). It's really not that surprising, after
all. Yahoo knew
they needed to upgrade their email, and Oddpost has a great reputation
for their
interface. You can be sure that Yahoo wasn't the only company sniffing
around
and debating whether or not to buy up Oddpost. While it's probably not
going to
be the lead in most stories, it is quite interesting that one of
Oddpost's nicer
features is an integrated RSS reader. Yahoo keeps talking up the power
of RSS,
and perhaps this will allow them to make a bigger commitment. However,
in all
likelihood, it was just the mail interface that fascinated them. It
seems like a
good move by Yahoo who needed to do something.
OK - here's where my opinion starts......
This story is much more than Yahoo buying ODDpost to compete with
GMail. Sure - that's part of it - and I'm sure that's what Terry
Semel et al have in thier heads, but it's this sort of viral infusion
into Yahoo that was needed.
This is much bigger than the search engine battles or even Yahoo
versus Google.
This is about RIAs (rich internet apps), integrated web services
and open standards being fused with productivity software,
micro-content and social networking and offered as hosted
experiences.
Does this sound like anything familiar?
Yahoo has defined what portals have been - since day one - but
their UI just plain sucked! Even the valiant attempts at providing
"customization" features in MyYahoo - were tolerable at best.
Yahoo supports RSS and has over 120M active end-users. Yahoo is
showing how portals and ISPs can work together by providing software
bundled with services - to the masses.
But ODDpost makes it a whole new ball game.
Now Yahoo can step up to teh front on "end-user" experience. That
holey grail that's been eluding them since day one. HTML was never
desigend and will never fulfill the end-user quotient. The human
factor.
The essence of compelling experiences.
HTML will also suck. But once you can truly integrate rich
interactive experienecs in teh browser, and tie it into services and
functionality - you got a winnign formula for digital lifestyle
aggregation!
And once you have email, why stop there? Why not jukeboxes (like
MySpace has) or photo blog
objects (like Flickr) or Tribe Listings, Friends and Tribes appearing in blog
gutters - as well?
Why stop there? Why not support an Open Listings standard and just
completely screw Google completely?
Certainly let's hope that Yahoo will support FOAF.
Google is (or will) or (I sure hope they will.)
Yahoo Buys Email Startup Oddpost
Yahoo Buys Email Startup Oddpost
07/12/2004 09:11 AM"Oddpost's $30-a-year e-mail service focuses on an e-mail interface
with functionality that is similar to that of desktop applications
such as Microsoft Outlook..."
Yahoo acquires Oddpost to bolster e-mail
Yahoo acquires Oddpost to bolster e-mail
07/12/2004 02:06 PMMassive portal buys small vendor that sells low-priced Web mail
accounts and news aggregation services.
Yahoo buys Oddpost. Email wars begin
Yahoo buys Oddpost. Email wars begin
07/10/2004 06:48 AModdpost.com/yahoo.html
track this
site | 5 links
Yahoo Buys Oddpost In A Gmail-Inspired
Moment
Yahoo Buys Oddpost In A Gmail-Inspired
Moment
07/09/2004 08:29 PMSo, we actually heard about this a couple weeks ago, when someone (who
knew) passed on the fact that Yahoo had bought Oddpost in an attempt
to fight back against the Gmail craze. Now, though, the
deal is official, so it's
okay to talk about it (though it had been
hinte
d at earlier this week). It's really not that surprising, after
all. Yahoo knew they needed to upgrade their email, and Oddpost has a
great reputation for their interface. You can be sure that Yahoo
wasn't the only company sniffing around and debating whether or not to
buy up Oddpost. While it's probably not going to be the lead in most
stories, it is quite interesting that one of Oddpost's nicer features
is an integrated RSS reader. Yahoo keeps talking up the power of RSS,
and perhaps this will allow them to make a bigger commitment.
However, in all likelihood, it was just the mail interface that
fascinated them. It seems like a good move by Yahoo who needed to do
something.
Not So Oddpost
Not So Oddpost
07/09/2004 07:57 PMThe Oddpost acquisition by Yahoo (at pretty handsome terms) has been
announced. Oddpost provides web-based email and RSS aggregation,
funded by Venture Strategy Partners and Draper Associates just months
before. Dave has a decent rationale for the acquisition: Oddpost
turned...
Oddpost, DHTML, and off-line Web
Applications
Oddpost, DHTML, and off-line Web
Applications
07/18/2004 12:30 AMAs you may have guessed, I didn't know much about Oddpost until
recently. But since they're now part of the collective, I had the
opportunity to meet with a few of the Oddpost folks on Friday. Aside
from the getting an idea of how all their server-side stuff works
(it's a classic example of "do the simplest thing that could possibly
work" and I love that aspect of it), which was the real point of the
meeting, I got to...
Not Quite Oddpost, But Google Acquires
Photo Sharing Company
Not Quite Oddpost, But Google Acquires
Photo Sharing Company
07/13/2004 12:13 PMWell, it's not quite as big a deal as Yahoo buying Oddpost, but Google
has now
bought photo-sharing company
Picasa, which was already a Blogger partner. It's not a huge
surprise to see Google expanding their offerings in more of the portal
direction. The only question, of course, is how many spare Gmail gigs
are going to be offered for people storing photos. Also, will people
now complain that Google is scanning your personal photos in order to
put up relevant advertising?
Congrats Jay!
Congrats Jay!
07/25/2004 11:08 PMAbout 10 months ago, I posted a lazyweb request for a blacklist-based
comment-spam solution. Only 2 days later, Jay Allen posted a solution
that pretty much did exactly what I (and many others) needed. Ever
since, he's been adding more and more features to aid in the fight
against comment spam and even started maintaining a master blacklist
people could... (156 words)
Congrats to...
Congrats to...
01/22/2004 04:31 AMCongratulations to the Kerry supporters. Edwards', too. See you in New
Hampshire :)...
Congrats Rusty
Congrats Rusty
03/08/2004 11:27 PMIt looks like Rusty has gotten a daytime gig as an Internet big
cheese. I notice that the sidebar blurb of Armstrong Zúniga LLC (a
web consulting shop for political campaigns) now says: Rusty Foster
joined Armstrong Zúniga in February of 2004 as CTO. Rusty created the
Scoop software platform in 1999 and founded Kuro5hin.org the same
year. Kuro5hin is widely recognized as a pioneering project in
collaborative media, and Rusty has written and spoken extensively
about the potential of the internet as a medium for collaboration and
grassroots organizing. More...
Congrats to Rojo
Congrats to Rojo
02/07/2005 01:51 AMEven though we know they got their money long ago - I guess Rojo got even more money today (or
recently.)
So congrats to Chris and Kevin - and let's not forget Mark Graham -
either!
Go daddies go!
Maybe one day even YOU can get bought by a search engine
company.
Congrats to Justin
Congrats to Justin
05/11/2004 01:43 PMWeb Site Founder Flees Mounting Scandal
Today, Justin Hall refused to take
questions on the scandal that has engulfed his personal work on the
web. Amidst allegations that he has fabricated his life, the embattled
Hall today ducked into a black car leaving Oakland for Los Angeles.
The controversy threatens to overshadow his recent work to reinvent
himself as a graduate student and resident of Southern California;
some independent media analysts are now claiming that his plans to
attend grad school and move to Los Angeles are actually premeditated
concoctions.
Hall's late application to grad school and too-rapid closing of his
Oakland estate are leading observers to highlight the chronological
impossibility of events Hall details on his personal web site,
"Justin's Links." Citing application deadlines, researcher Stan
Hodgson writes, "What must have happened is that Mr. Hall applied by
January 30, and then began posting on the graduate school topic at a
much later date, most likely after he'd been admitted, but AS IF he
were still contemplating applying. Certain decisions about the house
were likely made and concluded far in advance of the posting, if it is
indeed the case that he is moving and selling the house."
Hall's web site "Justin's Links" has a reputation for personal
disclosure, as Hall has spent ten years sharing what has appeared to
be his innermost thoughts, physical sensations and pending
experiences. Now it appears that Hall may have been weaving nothing
but a web of lies. Weighing recent evidence and using measured
language, Hodgson remarks: "Mr. Hall's recent posts on this site
suggest a greater than normal divergence between lived experience and
the blogged representation."
Experts are just now unraveling what some call a premeditated
pattern of deceit surrounding Hall's recent announcement of plans to
sell his home and attend school. In a possible attempt to hide
evidence, Hall emptied his Oakland home of five years, splitting his
records between multiple vehicles that were today dispatched from that
location, bearing their contents to undisclosed California storage
facilities.
The crisis threatens to undermine years of good will from
websurfers, who had been lead to believe that Hall was telling the
truth about his life online. James, a frequent commenter on Links.net,
posted this remark in response to the allegations: "I've often
wondered whether there was not a great deal of artifice in Justin's
apparently casual and offhanded (and apparently uncensored) manner of
describing his life." In the days since the scandal broke, a growing
number of voices online have joined James in calling for an official
investigation of or explanation from the elusive Hall.
Hall was seen at an In-N-Out Burger
in Kettleman California, seemingly oblivious to the growing scandal,
and calls for him to reveal the true story behind Justin's Links. A
observer noticed Hall in a corner booth, eating a double cheeseburger
and deleting spam on a laptop hooked up to a mobile phone.
Experts are not yet agreed on Hall's motivation for faking a life
online. But it appears that this callow youth might have finally have
tipped the scales of truth, as investigators could have enough
evidence to indict Hall on charges of false honesty.
Claiming "travel and deadlines," Hall himself could not be reached
for comment.
Congrats to Rafat!
Congrats to Rafat!
12/17/2004 06:28 PMTurns out Rafat
Ali of PaidContent.org got married in South Africa and is taking
some time off.
The guy's a monster!
His new wife better appreicate the time she's getting.
Congrats to Cory
Congrats to Cory
03/20/2003 04:23 PMHow nuts is it that Cory'
s book was reviewed by Jeff
Bezos and Harriet Klausner, Amazon's #1 reviewer?
And speaking of, how on earth does someone review 4605 products
(almost all books) in just a few years? I'm seeing 4-5 lengthy book
reviews per day in some of her history, how on earth does someone do
such a thing?
Congrats to Om for being Slashdotted
Congrats to Om for being Slashdotted
05/08/2004 11:04 PMThe
SlashDot Effect.
I had only read about the
SlashDot Effect, popularly known as Slashdotted. I had
never experienced it first hand. While I was away in Los Angeles, this
story about the Linksys gateway, which did the rounds in the
blogsphere via Engadget, Gizmodo, Boing Boing , Broadband Reports and
a couple of other
sites, was picked up by SlashDot. (Broke the Blogdex top 50 for the first time as
well.)I had no idea that my innocuous little post could stir up such
reaction. Oh well
power of the Internet first hand.
Next thing I know (rather I did not know) the traffic to the
website went crazy, and quickly site was off the air.
Apparently, the number of hits to the page created log files which
tipped me over the available disk space on the server, and the index
page became unavailable. Well managed to fix this problem, but it is
becoming increasingly evident that it is time to go for a higher end
web hosting company. Which is a problem because that is going to cost
money, and well given that GigaOM is more of a hobby, I am wondering
out aloud about what to do next. Suggestions and ideas are always
welcome.
[Om Malik on Broadband]
=====
Speaking of Clay Shirky - we got Shirkydotted last Septemeber when he mentioned the
PeopleAggregator. I had dropped a subtle hint of it's existence and he
immediately picked up on it.
But that was nothing like the real Slashdottin
g we received when Richard McManus' article/interview
of me went live, and first Doc and Xeni/BoingBoing picked it up
and then within an hour - BAM.
Down on our knees begging for forgiveness for days.
Congrats to SixApart
Congrats to SixApart
04/09/2004 04:11 PM
NTT's Typepad powered blogging service
Here it is, and it looks great
even though I do not understand Japanese. NTT is providing blogs to
their millions of clients. Congratulations to Six Apart's team in
Japan. Can't wait to see our first Typepad powered ISP & portals
partnerships in Europe ! [Loic Le Meur Blog]
I need to put something witty here for my friend Loic.
How 'bout "Yes, we all want to see coming out of France, besides
Wine and Cheese."
Congrats to Userland
Congrats to Userland
05/07/2004 05:00 AM
The transition of Userland
continues.
I go back with Peter Winer almost as far back as Dave.
Clearly this is a company like no other.
Congrats to Ross et al - keep going!
Congrats to Ross et al - keep going!
04/24/2004 03:25 AMAnd as if (on cue) Ross was waiting for the official
battles to commence, here comes Blogware with....
Busy Week in Blogware-land.
It has been an extremely busy week on Blogwareland. The project is
really firing on all cyclinders and I'm starting to get pretty excited
about the upcoming release. Most of my time has been devoted to staff
training. We took 30 or so staffers through hands-on with the service
in a lab environment and the feedback has been great. I really enjoyed
taking everyone through the in's and out's of Blogware and the weblog
market and it is great to see the rest of the team over here finally
starting to understand why I'm so excited by Blogware and the weblog
opportunity. The blogosphere can be a tough thing to grok for one
person - getting 150 people on the same page is even harder ;)
I finally got the nerve up to steal a
page out of Doc Searls playbook
and go outside of the "bullet-snore-click-snore" structure that
Powerpoint forces on Office users. I've had the pleasure of seeing Doc
"present" a few times and he's really taught me that 60 slides in 60
minutes is only bad if the content is bad...
The dev team is also totally in the zone. A bunch of new features
coming out this week and a few bug fixes as well. I can see v1.0 just
over the horizon...
Something old, something new,
something boring and nothing blue...
Something Old...
Comment Notifications v2.0! Weblog publishers
getting comment notifications is old hat. Now, authenticated readers
can also choose to receive comment notifications on a per article, per
category or on a site-wide basis. Publishers also get to choose
whether or not this feature is even available to their readers.
Something New...
Import/Export. Publishers can now get the
important content out of their old weblogs and into their shiny new
Blogware weblog. Also, the Export feature makes your Blogware content
just that much more portable - great peace of mind. Import initially
supports only MT imports with support for the Blogger, Radio and other
formats shortly.
Something Boring...
Bug fixes. Yawn. ;) Publishers will notice that the webstats are
much snappier now - we realized a ton of performance increases with
some of these new fixes.
Nothing Blue...
No, I meant it - there was nothing blue. Well, just this. Literally.
So what's the big take away? It has been impossible for me to keep
up with my email this week. If you've sent me a message and I haven't
gotten back to you, rest assured, I still love you - its just that I'm
currently 300 messages behind where I should be - and
that's after 4 hours of catch up. Problem is, I'm not going to
get through it all today - marketing needs sign-off on virtually
everything that they've been working on for Blogware this afternoon
and unless I wade into it, they are going to hunt me down and kill me
- probably with a bad PowerPoint presentation or something ;)
[
Random Bytes]
Congrats To The Meyers!
Congrats To The Meyers!
12/10/2003 05:47 AMCarolyn Maxwell Meyer .. new arrival: Carolyn .. meyerweb ..
carolyn
meyerweb.com/eric/thoughts/200312.html#t20031208
track this
site | 6 links
Congrats to Mikel!
Congrats to Mikel!
09/13/2004 07:01 AMOne of my favorite peeps is Mikel Maron - how moved to the South of
England to go be a college student - again.
But it looks liek it paid off. Along the way Mikel has been doing plenty of contributing
- still.
Unfortunately Mikel is there and I'm here - and it doesn't look
like I'll get back to SF in time for a Sept. 17th dinner in SF - maybe
a week later?
Here's Mikel's post.....
My dissertation is complete! An Ecological Approach to the
Evolution of Complexity
Two weeks ago I completed an intense summer of work and sumbitted
my dissertation for the MSc in Evolutionaty and Adaptive Systems. If
all goes to plan, and there's no reason why not, I will have my degree
within the next month. The research turned out well, and may lead to
some future developments. Here I'm publishing the text (minus the code
appendix) and the abstract, for easier reading flavor. Enjoy! (I am
for sure).
An Ecological
Approach to the Evolution of Complexity
How evolution led to complex life is one of the great questions. This
paper describes simulations that investigate the role of ecological
interactions in the evolution of complexity. Webworld is a robust
model of evolution in food webs. It is extended for variability of
organism complexity under evolution. Statistical and network analysis
indicates a clear tendency for complexification within the model, led
by adaptations that initially disconnect the species from trophic
interactions. This suggests a process where short term fitness is
increased by less connection to the ecosystem, but long term fitness
is insured by incorporation within the ecosystem. Certainly it
suggests a greater role for ecosystems in the evolution of complexity.
[Mikel Maron]
Congrats to Justin!
Congrats to Justin!
03/06/2004 01:49 AMJust In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web.
Just In Tokyo Released to the Waiting Web
I lived in Japan between October 2001 and January 2003.
Mostly Tokyo. I
published a guide book in September 2002, called Just In
Tokyo: "How to Live as an Urban Nomad in the World's Most
Expensive City." It was great fun - I wrote it up and laid the whole
thing out; the pages are busy, just as I like 'em.
My publisher was Garrett County
Press, in New Orleans. After about a year, we agreed to take the
guidebook off the market. I would have published the thing forever,
but it was selling slow (slow and steady!) and losing some of its
direct relevance as it aged.
So I've released it to the web, under a Creative Commons license.
Just In Tokyo PDF - download it for your next trip to Tokyo! Visit
the Tokyo of the [Justin's
Links]
Congrats to BookSlut!
Congrats to BookSlut!
03/11/2003 10:45 AMWinners of the 2003 Bloggies
have been announced, and BookSlut won for "Best
Topical Category!"
congrats on Waxy 2.0!
congrats on Waxy 2.0!
01/22/2004 06:19 PMall of this child's toenail clippings will be archived permanently on
the web in plain text format
Congrats to Jonas on getting a job!
Congrats to Jonas on getting a job!
06/09/2004 05:54 AM
Does that mean I have to wear pants, again?.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, it's with not inconsiderable pleasure,
that I announce my re-entry into the world of the bi-monthly paycheck.
Starting today I will be getting paid to lend what little of expertise
I have to offer and use it to play with and work on some cool Open
Source collaboration things.
Psyched.
[a preponderance of evidence
blogs]
Collabnet is very lucky to get Jonas to work for them.
Congrats to Ted Shelton
Congrats to Ted Shelton
02/01/2005 08:42 PMTed Shelton
is at Orb Networks - coolio.
Congrats to Brad and SixApart
Congrats to Brad and SixApart
01/06/2005 12:44 AMAssuming that Om's story is right, LiveJournal will soon become part
of the growing SixApart family. I'm not sure what you guys are
planning, but it sure will be interesting to watch. 2005 is going to
be a very interesting year for this whole blogging thing....
Congrats to John Battelle
Congrats to John Battelle
02/07/2005 01:51 AM
On completing the
draft of his book. All 90,000 words of it.
I'm proud to know
John. He's become a catalyst for alot of things - including some
killer parties on the rooftop of "The Industry Standard".
I still remember standing in line at 4:45 on a Friday - so I could
get a good piece of the roof - as the masses flowed in. It was THE
place to do deals and meet people - at the height of the boom.
Now John has his book and his conference - Web 2.0. Watch for him
to start a company this year. It was part of his predictions for
2005.
Congrats to Jon Husband and Qumana....
Congrats to Jon Husband and Qumana....
06/22/2005 02:41 AM....
for sealing their deal with Lektora.
Congrats to Paolo and Monica
Congrats to Paolo and Monica
01/22/2004 02:33 AMWe moved!.
About two years ago we learned that we were
supposed to leave the apartment we were living in. Back then we
decided to find some land and build our home.
They started
building it last year, in
March.
After endless struggling with real estate agents,
banks, builders, plumbers, electricians, painters, carpenters and a
whole list of other people, last week-end we finally moved to our new
home, during the two most rainy, windy and muddy days in San Martino
del Carso history.
Waking up yesterday morning with a bright
sun (sigh) shining on our bedroom window has been
beautiful.
For the first time in years we are taking stuff out
of cardboard boxes instead of putting it in. This also means that now
I will have again time and mind to fully concentrate on daily work and
writing on my weblog.
[Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's
Weblog]
I can't wait to go and try out the guest room. Only problem is (I
mean challenge) is that I have an entourage of 4 now....
congrats to andrea and jonah
congrats to andrea and jonah
08/29/2004 10:53 PMNYC is clearly in love
congrats to jason and shannon
congrats to jason and shannon
08/29/2004 10:53 PMhey, it's a New York engagement frenzy!
Grok Description matches for congrats: oddpost goes to yahoo
GrokA matches for congrats: oddpost goes to yahoo
congrats: oddpost goes to yahoo