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| Wednesday, November 24, 2004 |
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Pod 'casts from the past
He's the man
| | Bonus link: A pile of also terrific stuff from Craig Burton, who is back in the house (he's been missed, big time). I love this little aside: |
| | I was doing some catching up on blogs and I read Scoble's Defending Ballmer piece. I don't care all that much about what Ballmer said, Steve is a bully. A much more subdued one than he used to be but a bully none the less. But I digress. I want to make a point about patents. Scoble you sound whiney defending Ballmer. |
Hear see
| | They are all funnier'n shit. Humbling, too, since the first two pretty much prove that even A-List blogging is somewhere south of Z on the list of What Most People Know a Damn Thing About. The third video, which Peter and Bob Kalsey produced for Bill Gates in 1993, is (in addition to being hilarious and extremely well-produced) is also (gulp) mostly prophetic. Say Mom, Windows for Radio means more enjoyment and greater ease of use for the whole family! |
Radio is Conversation, cont'd
| | Just learned from Paul Jones that The State of Things, at noon today, Eastern time, on WUNC radio (my fave NPR station), will visit the subject of cross-campus sister station WXYC's ten years of webcasting. Three of the panelists (including Paul) were also on the November 7 anniversary webcast (podcast here). |
| | There's a lot to learn from that much long-term success. |
| | Bonus link: Check out the lookup we now get of WXYC on Technorati. Much improving, there. Check out "Favelets" too. Great idea. |
Even better practices
| | I changed the term from "Metaphorical Capital" to "Expressive Capital". Simpler to understand. Also, "Metaphorical Capital" has a double meaning which I think would lose a few folk along the way. Work in progress etc. |
| | Loic is a ³Change Agent², probably one of the better-known ones in France. But somehow the ³Preservation Agents² seem a lot more numerous. A lot more. And you get the feeling the place is run for the benfit of the latter, rather than for the benefit of folk like Loic. |
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