Last week Scoble explained why he was unsubscribing from Memeorandum. More recently he wrote:
One thing I’ve enjoyed recently is just reading feeds and staying away from the Memetrackers (although, I’ll be honest, I’ve peeked at Memeorandum a few times, it’s a very hard addiction to break).
Pete Cashmore also says that he has “eased off on […]
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I don’t necessarily agree with Seth’s premise that multiple posts per day “make it easy to lose loyal readers.” I think it is too generalizing. It really depends on the quality of the content. I’m happy to keep subscribed to a blogger that does multiple posts a day, as long as the content is relevant.
To […]
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I’ve got to admit, I am becoming a real fan of USA Today. I think it started during my trip to the Olympics, where it was typically the only U.S. English language paper available. They have been doing some great reporting on the tech scene in particular.
Yesterday, they had three separate articles speaking to social […]
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From nearly its inception, as the Editor of the Corante Web Hub one of the features I started was Hub Happenings. Hub Happenings basically contains excerpts from posts from network contributors. They are stories I find interesting but don’t necessarily feel they deserve their own entries. I’d like to develop something similar here, with links […]
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Read Part 1 of my write-up on the debate I attended 3/6/06, entitled An Army of Davids or Triumph of Goliath?
Joe Trippi - like many people - likes the printing press metaphor when thinking about the power of the Internet. But he articulated the idea that the Internet isn’t just about distributing information, it is […]
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The panel was first introduced by Nick Schulz, the Editor-in-Chief of TCS Daily (which co-sponsored the event with Reason Magazine). I had the pleasure of talking at length with Nick post event about various Internet issues as they relate to society. I gave him my card and hope to stay in touch with him going […]
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As a one-man show, I simply don’t have the time to respond to all product, service, and company introductions I receive. That’s not to say I don’t read or at least peruse them, so feel free to continue to send them over.
If you are interested in more than just free press or link love and […]
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