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Articles

  • Alchemy is a Risky Strategy

    This is a brief prelude to a series of articles I'm writing on the ongoing management of web sites and services; some friendly advice on being very honest with yourself or your client when an idea is just, well, bad.

Tweets

  • @DublinCityUni You need to drip out information like this; tweeting three things at the same time is a bad approach.

    27th August 2010
  • @heathersloane I hear you guys are in a bad way. Sending healing vibes.

    16th March 2010
  • @patsylagan I am, I ate today for the second time and am sitting up. My fingers are typing. I will survive. I've lost weight, but that's bad

    3rd December 2009
  • I don't like Pat Kenny much myself, but waiting 20 years to have a go at him is probably a bad idea. http://tinyurl.com/patkennyisarobot

    10th November 2009
  • A quickie before bed time - sometimes bad ideas are just, well, bad. http://bit.ly/7c9BM

    26th October 2009
  • Isn't the only way that a bad bank actually makes money is to promote another spike in the value of the assets it holds i.e. another bubble?

    15th October 2009
  • Oooh. Car failed on a bad ball joint and minor problem with one brake. Two easy repairs. Not bad for a 17 year old car. Onwards.

    22nd July 2009
  • A big day yesterday; I won't be taking up my place on ITP at NYU in the Autumn; a bad time to be sourcing funding. Focusing on 2010 @cshirky

    10th June 2009
  • My search for genuinely engaging e-commerce sites continues. Some are good, but most are re-badged shopping carts. Suggestions?

    26th May 2009
  • Belfast Marathon passes by my house. Some folks are struggling badly, but persevering nonetheless. Misty rain is probably a welcome treat.

    4th May 2009
A small photo of The Author with some lovely tea by way of a witty footer
Paul May is a researcher and designer from Dublin, Ireland; he is currently a student at NYU's Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP). Feel free to directly (or you can use the contact form). You can also get him on twitter or flickr. Paul enjoys writing in the third person.