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Galerie Perrotin - Miami

I visited the Galerie Perrotin in Miami yesterday. I had the opportunity to get some face time with 3 truly amazing artists (Daniel Arsham, Conrad Shawcross & KAWS). You can check out their interviews at Limite as I post them. The first is KAWS.

The gallery is pretty amazing and I had a great time and got to see some cool art. Here are a few shots:

Happy Birthday Aaron Wall - SEO Guru

Today is SEO Guru, Aaron Wall’s birthday. If you want to stay current on SEO and learn practically everything there is to know about SEO, I recommend you read his blog and join his SEO training program.

Happy Birthday Aaron!

Using the Zillow API for NYT Coverage

Very recently, a mashup I created, called iZillow was featured in the New York Times. A few people had asked me how I pulled it off. I thought it would be cool if I shared the story of how it happened on the net, mainly because it was a fluke.

Here is how the idea found its way from my head to the New York Times[link to story]:


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Hamburg in a day!

Everybody, head over to Limite Magazine and read my post: Ready, Jet Set, Go! Hamburg in a day.

Then come back here and let me know what you think of it.

WP 2.6, Redesign & comments.

I’m pretty happy I finally got around to re-designing my site. I still have some cleaning to do, like laying out the categories pages, adding some redirects for old posts and old subdomains, but other than that we’re ready to rock.

This may the closest I have ever come to actually being almost satisfied with my design. It’s fairly simple, but hey I did it myself! Also, I’ve been working on some non-tech related stuff at limitemagazine.com. We have our “launch” on Tuesday so wish us luck.

Some new snazzy doodads you’ll notice are the comments, by disqus. Big up’s to the creators of that! Also, I added boxes to the left side and will be taking down all other pages/subdomains. Also, we’ve got a fresh install of Wordpress for my relaunch, so thanks Matt Mullenweg & co!

Also,I know it’s off topic, but I wanted to take this time to highlight a blog post from Marc Benioff, CEO of Sales Force, trying to legitimize “Web 3.0″. Buzzword creation aside, he goes on to talk about how client-server software is taking over in the enterprise, more specifically, Marc says:

“Web 3.0 is about replacing existing software platforms with a new generation of platforms as a service.”

I only have one thing to say, Marc, you are 100% correct. We’ll leave at that for now.

Lastly, I wanted to give you an idea of what I will be writing about so here is my unofficial list.

  • PR for startups. Who, When, Where and How.
  • Web Marketing for Startups. It’s not as hard as you think.
  • iPhone web application development. It’s easy with or without a framework.
  • Media Coverage/Usage/Inner Workings of the iZillow application I built with Safire.

So now that I’ve got a general roadmap to follow, I’ll start on the list in reverse order, starting next week. Have a good weekend!