iConcertCal for iTunes: Super Simple and Smart

Just want to give props to iConcertCal:

iConcertCal is a free iTunes plug-in that monitors your music library and generates a personalized calendar of upcoming concerts in your city. It is available for both Windows and Mac OS X and supports worldwide searches.

It simply runs inside iTunes and notifies you of all the concerts of your favorite artists when they are performing in your town.

I listen to some obsecure music and lots of non-US stuff, and so far so good.  Not exactly clear if it’s handling languages other than english though.

ShareWP: A Digg Like Site For All Things WordPress

Early days — but an interesting concept (via planetozh):

ShareWP is a digg-like site (using Pligg I think) dedicated solely to, obviously, WordPress. It seems fairly new (domain registered a few months ago, only a handful or registered users) and I think it has some potential: overall it’s nicely done, and well focused on WordPress, a topic that other socialish sites such as Reddit or Digg seem to neglect

[visit sharewp.info]

NYT Magazine: The Aria of Chris Matthews

The cover story this past weekend in the NYT Magazine was a profile piece on Chris Mathews – host of Hardball on MSNBC and The Chris Matthews Show on NBC Sunday mornings ( with a smart segment called “tell me something I don’t know” ).

The cover story is a good read, and reveals a few things I didn’t know – but also focuses on the tensions between the various news anchors at MSNBC and Matthews’ off-the-cuff remarks that tend to get him in trouble with certain groups.

What I found interesting was that the piece was trying to make Matthews’ passion and ‘loudness’ into a generational thing — where younger people are more in tune with Colbert and Jon Stewart:

Cable political coverage has changed, however, and so has the sensibility that viewers — particularly young ones — expect from it. Matthews’s bombast is radically at odds with the wry, antipolitical style fashioned by Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert or the cutting and finely tuned cynicism of Matthews’s MSNBC co-worker Keith Olbermann. These hosts betray none of the reverence for politics or the rituals of Washington that Matthews does. On the contrary, they appeal to the eye-rolling tendencies of a cooler, highly educated urban cohort of the electorate that mostly dismisses an exuberant political animal like Matthews as annoyingly antiquated, like the ranting uncle at the Thanksgiving table whom the kids have learned to tune out.

For me, I’m able to consume both types of formats, and find myself DVR’ing Hardball and skimming around for the good stuff and then watching certain Daily Show clips online.

It’s also refreshing to have someone like Chris who has a background of having worked on Capital Hill and in the White House and can filter out the noise.

Read the full story online.

Congrats to Sphere !

AOL acquires Sphere.

I first came into contact with Tony Conrad, Martin Remy and the Sphere team back when they were starting to work with TIME.com. I later worked with Sphere while at Dow Jones where we launched the Sphere widget at the 2006 Web 2.0 Launch Pad session and later did some innovative embed implementations ( which Rama Sadasivan championed ) on WSJ.com article pages and blogs.

It’s always special to see news like this for a great group of people – and Sphere has some of the most talented, and dedicated people out there who deserve this great outcome and who I’m sure will continue to do tremendous things for AOL.

When looking at this transaction it’s also clearly a smart move for AOL which gets a wealth of talent, distribution, and good blog street ‘cred.

Full details on the Sphere blog.

Search WordPress.com

A new feature on WordPress.com today: Search !

WordPress.com is fast approaching 3 million blogs, with hundreds of thousands of posts and pages being created by our brilliant and attractive users every day. Tags and categories help group the content, but finding exactly what you are looking for can still be tricky. We also feel like you guys are creating some of the best stuff on the web, there’s a natural selection of people tasteful enough to end up on WordPress in the first place. ;) That’s where our new search feature comes in.

Joseph Scott and the team did lots of interesting work – go check it out: http://en.search.wordpress.com/

Blogs in the News

TIME.com’s First Annual Blog Index :

From millions of blogs about nothing, we’ve selected the 25 best about something—from politics and global affairs to shopping and sports. And, yes, we’ve got a few about nothing, too
—Tom McNichol

New York Times: In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop

They work long hours, often to exhaustion. Many are paid by the piece — not garments, but blog posts. This is the digital-era sweatshop. You may know it by a different name: home.