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| Wednesday, October 27, 2004 |
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New Who
On the other Dan...
Congratulations, Dan!
| | Author of We the Media and San Jose Mercury News columnist honored for innovations in technology journalism. |
| | I had breakfast with Dan this morning, and he modestly failed to mention it. So, a belated, and virtual, high five. |
Pit stop
| | Thanks to folks who are letting me know there are problems at IT Garage. We're working on them. |
| | Okay, they're fixed. It's safe to go back now. |
Maybe now, in my lifetime, it finally will
| | I've got an iName. It's =searls. I got it from 2idi, the first among a new breed of company: identity brokers. I'll get some more iNames, but that's the first one I wanted to claim. |
| | I believe what the guys at Identity Commons, xdi.org, Cordance, NeuStar (and other related companies and efforts, all independent, all working on grass roots, open source efforts) are up to will finally give us what I call The Fully Empowered Customer. For lack of that character, the dream of Networked Markets we wrote about in Cluetrain has not come to pass. |
The Michael & Howard show
Blog and learn
| | Blog Cooperatives are businesses jointly owned and operated by their members. BlogCoops are for-profit ventures that embrace emergent democracy as a means for governance and decision-making. |
| | The purpose of the site is to generate discussion about the idea. I won't go into details here, since I have just completed 28 entries on the subject at http://www.blogcoop.com/. Please visit the site and join in the discussion. |
| | The Blog Cooperative link now goes to Seeq, with the message "blogcoop.com is for sale." (Its Blogshares aren't doing so good, either.) Not sure what happened there, but I know failure often teaches more than success, and I salute Mark for trying. Also, I think the experience could be good fodder for the Making Money session at Bloggercon. |
Podcasting live
| | Bonus link: Podcasts introduce brave new radio world, in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette. It's actually Susan Carpenter's piece from the Los Angeles Times, finding its way out to the rest of the newspaper world. |
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