Archive for the 'blogosphere' Category
Tuesday, September 26th, 2006
This is probably one of my latter ones in the ongoing war between Bitacle and the Blogosphere. Over the weekend it was amazing to see how quickly things had spread. I originally posted about Bitacle on Sept 10 and only heard crickets. Over the weekend “bitacle” became the top 10 search. There was even a […]
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Friday, September 22nd, 2006
It seems the Bitacle Saga continues. Val has done a great post on her blog on what you can do to prevent this. One of her subscribers, Owen has written a funny script that does the following (writes that the content is copied and stolen rather than the real content):
I hope he’ll publish it soon […]
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Thursday, September 21st, 2006
Wow, this is even more interesting from my previous post, I followed a trackback from the blog Logic& Emotion, and was taken to Bitacle. This time it was a Bitacle search result where it had the person’s full blog entry, access to other entries and ads all over.
I DO smell a lawsuit coming. I […]
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Friday, September 8th, 2006
It’s become increasingly clear to me that this is one thing you cannot buy, create, or force: passion.
I heard one of my preacher friends say it best: “The worst thing a person can be is apathetic. I’d rather them hate God than not care. Apathy is the enemy of passion. ”
I find this […]
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Monday, July 31st, 2006
So there’s been an interesting discussion about men being at Blogher this year. Dave did not come because he did not think he could. I will admit with a name like “blogher” , if I were male, I would not think that this conference was for me. However, there have been some complaints overheard that […]
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Monday, July 31st, 2006
Okay, I must confess, I’m a lazy blogger that will post sporadically, but it’s eventually at a monthly rate. It takes me some time to do the longer posts and more frequently. Furthermore, I do lightly follow the blogosphere. Unfortunately, being at Blogher I realized how many bloggers that I dont’ know but feel like […]
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Sunday, July 30th, 2006
Today, I attended a session at Blogher called “Group Blogging”, you can see the full title in the picture of the schedule. Okay I have to admit, I mainly went to really see if it was THE Mandy Moore and Sara Gilbert. Well those movie/tv stars weren’t really there, but it was still a […]
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Thursday, June 1st, 2006
I noticed with all these trackbacks and pingbacks many blogs are just reporting on what other blogs have said. I think this is a nice new form of lazy blogging. As a reader, it’s very frustrating to follow a link just to regurgitate what the other person has said. I think I will convert […]
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Wednesday, March 8th, 2006
Just wanted to let you know that the podcast from the Techcrunch party has been edited and posted up last Friday. Again, apologies for the delay as we had a volunteer working on the editing who on top of his day job . Well the good news is, it’s like re-living a night of […]
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Sunday, February 19th, 2006
Yes as mentioned below, I was went to the Techcrunch Meetup, and was able to do some podcasting for AOL’s Behind the Scenes in Mountain View (search iTunes for AOL Mountain View). I’ll let you know when it gets published, but here is a list of cool & interesting folks and companies:
Mike Rowehl (Co-Organizer of Mobile Monday): […]
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