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| Wednesday, December 1, 1999 |
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ClickZ is showing up as one of the most clueful business sites on the Web. Especially since they have such kind things to say about Cluetrain itself.
Click around ClickZ and you find stuff like this piece by Dana Blankenhorn, who takes apart Time Warner's "clueless Web stragety" with lines like this one:
The site's home page is busier than Richard Scarry's Busytown, and filled with boxes and buttons demanding you "buy now" and "click here" to love the studio's brands. The twirling "headlines" are all a week old, and their writers don't know how much space they have to write in.
Dana's own clue service, A-Clue.com, is chock full of Wise Stuff even though he declined to jump on board the Cluetrain a few months back. That's okay. So have a lot of our friends, including most of the industry stars who have been saying nice things about our work.
Anyway, aside from his one lapse in taste, we find a lot to like at Dana's site. Click it out.
On a completely different plane, witness The Jain's Death: a wonderful story and a stunning work of art. Thanks for the lead goes to us from one of the most artful weblogs: Bifurcated Rivets, also titled Lindsay Marshall's Weblog.
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