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Google Announces Hidden Gem in San Francisco

April 17th, 2007 at 11:52 am » Comments (0)

As Tris and I were chatting about business, he suddenly went silent and now I know why.  He was busy typing up something he heard on stage at the Web 2.0 Expo.  He writes up on the Blog World Expo Blog:

John Battelle talking to Eric Schmidt of Google (Eric Schmidt in Conversation with John Battelle) has just […]



The Evolution of Media Consumption

April 17th, 2007 at 8:23 am » Comments (1)

I was on a conference call with Eric Rice last night and reading feeds, and listening to Chris Pirillo’s live streaming and refreshing my Twitter page.  As you can tell, my media consumption is evolving into something that would make Orwell happy about "Big Brother".  I have given "multitasking" a new definition, and my ADD […]



An Example of Web 2.0 at the Web 2.0 Conference

April 16th, 2007 at 9:55 am » Comments (0)

This is very cool.  My partner Tris is live blogging this conference for the fine folks at Blog World Expo.  While I’m watching and keeping up with the event sessions as live blogged by Rick and Tris, I am able to watch it live streamed via Jeremiah Owyang’s Ustream.tv page.  In addition, I was able […]



My Epilogue and Editorial of the Kathy Sierra Saga

April 9th, 2007 at 10:58 am » Comments (3)

After looking back on the time that I first was posted, my own initial reactions, the people I have spoken to and the people I have read has given me an overall perspective on this debacle. I call it a debacle because it is a classic example of the power of blogs, the power of […]



The Sierra Saga Part 3: Who Are The Real Culprits in The Kathy Sierra Saga

April 6th, 2007 at 11:36 am » Comments (4)

I have been trying to determine how to continue talking about the Kathy Sierra incident without whipping a dead horse and without adding to an already overzealous echo chamber, or to provide fodder for the angry mob.  I have seen many talk about this issue, and I have seen some very good ideas and opinions […]



The Sierra Saga Part 2: Big Bad Bob and the Lull Before the Kathy Sierra Blog Storm

March 29th, 2007 at 2:41 pm » Comments (8)

Before I continue with my address of my following of the Kathy Sierra incident, I wanted to alert everyone to the fact that Kathy has closed comments on her post and has provided an update of her current state.  I had an internal debate as to whether, given her comment and reasoning behind closing comments […]



From the A-List to the Blacklist

March 26th, 2007 at 2:47 pm » Comments (29)

Tris and I have been Skyping back and forth about the latest post by Kathy Sierra where she discusses death threats among other things that have recently surfaced.  At first I was so shocked I didn’t have words, then I was pissed, and yes I don’t often get pissed.  As I read through the post, […]



Maybe big pharma is getting the blogosphere now

March 12th, 2007 at 5:52 pm » Comments (3)

As many of you know I worked for or around big pharma for close to 10 years.  I don’t blog about it much, or often comment on prescription drug issues often just because I was an insider for so long (yes, I know too much).  One thing that has been bugging a lot of us […]



Link Farmer Ted Murphy Kows How To Fertilize PPP Crops

March 7th, 2007 at 1:55 pm » Comments (4)

It has been irritating me all day like a piece of popcorn caught between my teeth.  No matter how much I ignore the issue it doesn’t seem to go away.  I am of course talking about the now well known email from Ted Murphy, to Gawker Media’s ever popular site Gizmodo.  At first I thought […]



Organic Search: Is Your Business on Page 1?

March 6th, 2007 at 9:11 am » Comments (1)

I have heard Robert Scoble a couple of times this week say that at Microsoft they did research that showed that 3% of people out there went beyond page 1 of search results in their searches performed.  This can be very scary if you are a small business and want to gain customers on the […]