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[2006-01-31] Jeff Jarvis, Craig Newmark in J-Venture I had missed this one. Jeff Jarvis and Craig's List founder Craig Newmark are reportedly working on a new venture to aggregate quality investigative reports from citizens and professional journalists.
[2006-01-30] Robert Fripp on Business Robert Fripp is a famous guitarist. He's in the audience aggregation business.
[2006-01-30] 'I'm Sorry' Getting Easier to Say I've seen two instances recently in which companies apologized after incurring the wrath of bloggers.
[2006-01-28] The 'Ventures' We Need… I just read Dave Winer's essay on the future of the venture capital industry.
[2006-01-27] RSS and Blog Marketing Tools A few recent blogging tools I've been testing that are worth sharing include Feed Digest and blogbeat. A little info on each and how they can help with marketing your blog:
[2006-01-27] Selling Someone on Blogging? Read This Peter Caputa has written a hysterical fictional conversation between a PR consultant and a prospect interested in possibly blogging.
[2006-01-26] Change I just started reading "The World is Flat" last night and was struck by this quote by David Schlesinger, who heads Reuters America:
[2006-01-23] Ten Things Disney Can Teach Us About Blogging I spent this past weekend hanging out at the Walt Disney World resort with my fellow blogger, Josh Hallet.
[2006-01-18] Trying a New Approach to Presentations Several years ago, I saw a presentation at a conference in which the presenter used web pages in a browser instead of Powerpoint (or any of its kin).
[2006-01-15] Multi-tasking w/ Football, Google Video, and WPN I'm now well into my 5th hour of watching football today and have been multi-tasking as well by searching out blogs and items of interest.
[2006-01-14] Blogging Your Moods: What a Feeling Bloggers experience many moods, just like anyone else. Well, that's not especially profound.
[2006-01-13] Trade Shows are Boring Dave Winer only told you half the story when he said I said that CES was boring. It was boring. Why?
[2006-01-13] You Can Be Annoying if You Just Stay Anonymous Spirit of America defines its mission as extending "the goodwill of the American people to assist those advancing freedom, democracy and peace abroad."
[2006-01-12] Blog Evolution Meets Intelligent Design Okay, so this post title was a little bit over the top.
[2006-01-10] My Own Digital Lifestyle Post This afternoon I spoke with Sean Lyndersay of the IE team to a bunch of Microsoft employees about RSS. Interesting conversation.
[2006-01-09] 7 Ways to Avoid Blogging Burnout A quote often attributed to Robert Frost reads, "If there is no discovery for the writer, there is none for the reader.
[2006-01-08] CNET Announces Best of CES CNET announces the best of show, which is a Creative Media Player.
[2006-01-08] Tom: Scoble’s Boring / Phillip's 3D RSS Reader I am going to MacWorld on Friday. Why? To be a little less boring.
[2006-01-06] Terry Semel's CES Keynote LIVE Well kind of live. Engadget is "Barry Schwartzing"* Terry Semel's keynote speach.
[2006-01-06] Event Journalism Evolves Shel Israel talks about the disruption of his own business:
[2006-01-05] Ex-Googlers Facing Blog Ban Google Blogoscoped reports the guys over at Xooglers, might be feeling the heat from Google's legal department.
[2006-01-04] Moblogging Rights Andrew Kantor has researched the rights photographers have to take shots under certain circumstances.
[2006-01-04] Reporting on the Job Jon Garfunkel wants to know what I think about the whole Scoble tirade and what he calls his eventual backpedalling over the Chinese blogger "Mr. Softee" iced.
[2006-01-03] Rupert Murdoch Learns Bloggers are Fickle The NY Times reports News Corp suffered a backlash from MySpace "bloggers" when the company tried to censor any mention of competitor, YouTube.
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