new and improved
it's time once again for a site re-design for adamjmartin.net - this time however the focus has moved from trying to come up with a sexxxy graphic design to simplifying the navigation and distributing the content of this site in a more useful way.
formerly this blog was a place for me to rant/vent/exult about boston sports teams (especially the Sox) and also ramble on technology, tv, movies and quantum physics...
recently however, it has been brought to my attention that I may actually have what others might consider useful knowledge when i talk about multimedia content development and distribution (apparently working for a small outfit called npr.org is well regarded by certain types of people - who knew?) as well as just theorizing on what steps media orgs should be taking to sustain themselves on the Web and across all the various current and emerging platforms.
so there's new navigation now to help find that information and there's individual rss feeds and a few widgets on their way to help keep you up to date on the stuff you care about while avoiding the many rants, musings and ramblings that are sure to continue to take up space on this blog.
so this is my (very minimal) attempt to add something of value to the 'conversation' - use any of the info/tips/tricks you find here only for good, never for evil (that's from the super hero's creed or google or maybe that's the same thing now?) and if you're so inclined, add something of your own in the comments or use the contact page
thanks - hope this place becomes something useful
-- ajm
formerly this blog was a place for me to rant/vent/exult about boston sports teams (especially the Sox) and also ramble on technology, tv, movies and quantum physics...
recently however, it has been brought to my attention that I may actually have what others might consider useful knowledge when i talk about multimedia content development and distribution (apparently working for a small outfit called npr.org is well regarded by certain types of people - who knew?) as well as just theorizing on what steps media orgs should be taking to sustain themselves on the Web and across all the various current and emerging platforms.
so there's new navigation now to help find that information and there's individual rss feeds and a few widgets on their way to help keep you up to date on the stuff you care about while avoiding the many rants, musings and ramblings that are sure to continue to take up space on this blog.
so this is my (very minimal) attempt to add something of value to the 'conversation' - use any of the info/tips/tricks you find here only for good, never for evil (that's from the super hero's creed or google or maybe that's the same thing now?) and if you're so inclined, add something of your own in the comments or use the contact page
thanks - hope this place becomes something useful
-- ajm


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