"Blogs are like, yesterday" said my client last week. So when Itold them to look at the bigger picture, I thought I should practice what I preach. My new Vox is a part of that. So I'm uploading my photos, I'm sharing my Second Life and my MySpace, and you'll find my YouTube and podcasts alongside the Digg and Del.icio.us profiles I already have. Yep. I'm no longer just a blogger. I'm not quite a geek elite, as BusinessWeek's cover story puts it, but that's where I'm aiming.
Very swish! But also mildy irritating - if I want to comment on the 'I've been called a copout' post (and I do) I have to sign in. Is there any way you can sort it so that non Vox members can be a part of your brave new world?
Posted by: Alexandra Pullin | August 10, 2006 at 12:20 AM
Bloody aweful. Looks like someone's LSD/coked out technicolour nightmare vomitted onto a webpage. Yuk!
That feels better.
Posted by: Dennis Howlett | August 10, 2006 at 05:56 AM
What is this 'Vox Rocks' thing I seem to be reading all over the place? I'm still unclear why you can't add all those things to your typepad blog? And why does every Vox page look the same?
Posted by: Ian | August 10, 2006 at 06:09 PM