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Monthly Archives: January 2007
Best Hits of Last Year – “Our product, services and Ideas”
OK – so here we go the final part of the triology of me reviewing all the Best Posts I did last year. After covering the Controversies and Big stories, and then what I posted about ‘Talking ’bout others’ – … Continue reading
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Time to close this month down and move into Black History month
Robert sets the records straight. I just want some of that dumb Intel money! Maybe some of that Seagate money too. Or how ’bout just giving us hard drives? That reminds me of Tom Rielly (of PlanetOut fame) giving away … Continue reading
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You can’t get away from silos, everywhere you have your profile data – is a silo
So Johannes Ernst agrees with someone named Dave Kearns – in saying that ‘silos are no good – and we shouldn’t have silos’. Yo dudes. If one’s data isn’t in a silo, where is it? On your desktop machine? Or … Continue reading
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Best Hits of Last Year – “Talking ’bout others”
OK – so yesterday I did a roundup of Controversies and Big stories. Now I’ll focus on all the coolio, external pointing posts I did last year – and tomorrow culminate with the posts which surround our products, ideas and … Continue reading
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Best Hits of Last Year – “The Controversies and Big Stories”
Prompted in part by Steve Levy’s viral scam, I thought I’d go back and review all my posts from last year. I was looking for “the stories” that typified the year and I wanted to try and make this year … Continue reading
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Last Monday in January 07 links
Glad to see Ashish is getting back to work. We need him! Mashcodes looks coolio. Congrats to Pete Cashmore! Pete has also gotten into doing posts which aggregate tons of these press releases and news updates. There’s just too many … Continue reading
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ID Hub explanation
I just got this comment from someone named Andre Taliercio. He says: Trying to build an ID hub into a social networking will not work, because it will result into a social network with no identity or if you will, … Continue reading
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Images get through to us
Ross Rader – in Rome for ICANN – Trevi Fountain. Steve Levi’s viral scam. You can do the writing for him. Liz Henry’s favorite Tacqueria. MyBlogLog integrated with Flickr! My favorite Hugh card in a while.
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End of January time – links
I agree with Rafat – Chad Hurley was being very flippant and rude to off-handedly mention that YouTube was gonna start paying users. Clearly the power of being on stage with Bill Gates was getting to him. This often happens … Continue reading
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Don’t like the term DLA or PeopleAggregator?
I have been asked three times now – by smart people – to change the term “PeopleAggregator“. And Jon Husband just left an intelligent comment noting that ‘digital lifestyle aggregation’ is too confusing and technical. Well let me share with … Continue reading
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