Blogs of Note: Tech gadgets for kids, little and big
by Virginia DeBolt

Chip Chicklets reports on all sorts of tech gadgets for kids. One that recently caught my eye is the Weemote, a simple TV remote control for kids. It allows parents to program in up to 10 channel choices.

Kathy Marks often talks about code, blogging and Drupal. She's switching to Drupal at about the same time that BlogHer is updating their Drupal-based site. Kathy recently wrote about her experiences with Drupal.

Creating Passionate Users is always good reading. Kathy Sierra suggests in this post about teachers and marketers swapping skill sets that

It Will Be a Great Day When Our Schools Get all the Brain Research the Marketers Have, and the Marketers Have to Hold a Bake Sale to Buy an fMRI.

Simple and Loveable writes about marketing and web design from New Zealand. A recent post describe the success of a Web 2.0 site called trademe.

Sometimes I forget how lucky we are here in Silicon Welly. The other day we were sitting at a stunning office right on the waterfront listening to Rowan Simpson talk about the success of Trademe. It struck me that the rest of the world is simply missing out on some of the best pearls of wisdom available on how to be a success in this web 2.0 world.

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