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Time, Attention, and Creative Work. After 4 years and a lot of productivity pr0n, we’re shifting gears. Re-learn how to use 43 Folders. Then back to work. [»]
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Everybody needs a personal "status" page
Merlin Mann | Oct 19 2005
Lots of sites have status pages. I wish more people had them.
Yeah, status pages for people should be more popular, and I also wish they were a bit easier to make and maintain. It would be a nifty way to display information like:
I’ve long had a Lazy Web wish for a little perl script that could That way you could maintain a bunch of easy lists and the script does all the building and posting automagically. You could fake this with a blogging tool, but I like the idea of having it all updated in the background. Got a good personal status page? Seen one you liked? What would you post on yours? Have a fast trick for helping noobs make and post status points to the interweb? Care to pick up my Lazy Web gauntlet? 72 Comments
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![]() I loved Leslie's status page...Submitted by Andrea (not verified) on October 19, 2005 - 11:57am.
I loved Leslie’s status page too. Can’t a selection of blog widgets do the same thing? I have a bunch of stuff on mine, at andreakremer.com: recent Flickr posts, now-playing list pulled from iTunes, and a random Oblique Strategy each time you reload. Not that that has anything to do with my status, but I’d imagine there are status-y blog widgets (or that someone could code some up) that would allow for easy status updates without manual editing… » POSTED IN:
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