November 2, 2007 – 4:30 pm
My apologies for being a supporting cast member in the echo chamber, but viral dissemination is a part of the coming age of all things Open Social, Web 2.0, yadda yadda yadda.
Good thing I have a wireless keyboard, cause I am typing this post while finding myself on the floor after having LMAO (not literally, however. I still have plenty of “A”, so don’t cry for me, okay!?!)
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November 1, 2007 – 10:31 pm
Now, I’m not saying definitively that the question asked during the press conference was definitely mine, however, when Robert Scoble sent out a request for questions on Twitter I responded to him pretty quickly. As did a number of others.
I guess my question actually did get asked! Technology is sooo cooool!
(follow up)Looks like Znet is getting in on the conversation. Coolness.(/follow up)
October 26, 2007 – 6:48 pm
Kristin over at Mashable.com writes on Denzel Washington Film Leaked: Whose Fault is it This Time?
My question would be just how many people will actually end up viewing this “leaked” film prior to (or after) the release of the film in the theatres? My guess is not nearly enough to make a single dent in the box office gross.
Another relatively “educated” guess is that the people that do end up seeing the leaked film are NOT people that would spend a dime to see the theatre version. And if that (risky) assumption is true (lets just agree for now [...] Continue Reading…
October 25, 2007 – 4:27 pm
You should definitely read eMoms at home founder, Wendy Piersall’s “What have I learned in 6 weeks of running a mini blog network” if you have ANY desires whatsoever of growing your blog into something larger than a singularly focused collection of posts.
Why do I recommend this to you? My friend and former business partner, Joseph Cizek and I had hoped when we launched this site at the beginning of 2007 to immediately be able to have our own mini blog network focusing on 8 areas we had decided were core, necessary “attributes” that would allow for one to [...] Continue Reading…
October 16, 2007 – 12:20 pm
Still learning how to use the new Samsung NV7. It does SOOOO much! But like my golf game, I just have to continue to work on one small thing at a time. Master each element and then move on.
And I definitely hit the ball very nicely today (well, about 85% of them, anyways!)
October 15, 2007 – 5:02 pm
While agreeing mostly with Anne Zelenka in her post today, “A World of Information Possibility” my impression is that she really states the obvious with her comment “think of watching a river rush by”. She’s specifically referring to how to best consume all subscribed news and blog posts. Supposedly, according to Ms. Z, there is just too much information and that “most of it is garbage”.
Now, I don’t think that most of it is garbage and if it is and you have a lot of it in your feed reader of choice, what does that make you? A garbage [...] Continue Reading…
October 9, 2007 – 7:58 pm
I’ve been here in Los Angeles for one full day, now. And I have to say that I am really, really bad at remembering to carry my camera with me. Perhaps I feel that there will be an air of “tourist” look about me if I am carrying it all the time?
Need to think about that. I do know that if I set aside specific time to go for a photowalk, then I’ll at least start getting more into the routine of specifically having my camera with me for the express purpose of taking photos and improving my shot [...] Continue Reading…
October 5, 2007 – 5:51 pm
56 FREE attractions that would cost you much, much more than NOTHING if you don’t have a London Sightseeing pass the next time you are on that side of the pond?! Even if each site cost you a minimum of 5 bucks (not sure what that converts to in pounds or euros or whatever wampam they use over there
), FREE is a heck of a deal. Especially for the frugal at heart (me!).
As we are getting closer to launching The Fight Channel, I realize that a good part of my job is going to be traveling [...] Continue Reading…