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| Friday, June 10, 2005 |
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Rolling
Looking for a few good EuroBlog facts
| | Loic, who will be speaking here tomorrow, is looking to put together the most complete possible story about his subject: The European Blogosphere. France he knows (to say the least). But he's looking for more facts about the Whole Thing. Here's the wiki. |
And it shows
| | Jimbo: We really love our work, and we should really love each other. He also credits respect. |
Overseen
That was vast
| | My speech and Scoble's (which followed) are already covered here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here and here. All from Technorati watchlists. Technorati has a new beta site, by the way. David Sifry invites users to bang on it. Look up "reboot" and see how new the results are. (Disclosure: I'm on the Technorati advisory board.) |
What he said
| | At BoingBoing, Cory (who is sitting next to me right now here at reboot) calls this Linux Journal essay by Don Marti "scorching" and "brilliant." One snippet: Win the DRM war, and the prize is becoming a regulated industry like the pre-breakup AT&T. |
Proof that radio isn't quite dead
| | It's 5:40am here in Copenhagen, and the Spurs are leading the Pistons by seventeen pionts. |
| | I don't know that because I'm on the Net. In fact, I'm writing this in my room, where there is no Net. (There will be a Net shortly when I get down to the lobby, where the hotel provides free Wi-Fi, and I'll post this while I'm pulling down a little email mixed, like blueberries in a muffin, with two days' worth of spam.) Instead I know the score because I'm listening to the faint signal of ESPN Radio coming in over Armed Forces radio at 873 on the AM (here, MW) dial. I know it must be Armed Forces radio because all the ads advise safe driving, cultural sensitivity, safe sex, refraining from sexual harrassment and other infractions for which it would be a good idea not to get busted. |
| | The signal is faint because AM waves travel long distances (in this case, I'm guessing they're from Germany), only at night, and there isn't much of that this time of year, even in Denmark, the most tropical Norse country. Still, it's good enough to hear, and I'm digging that the game isn't so close that I'll have to listen to the rest of it. I'm giving the opening talk at reboot this morning, and I need to start preparing for it, down in the lobby where the Net is. |
| | Just found a bunch of links, including most of the above, and one to sports on AFN. |
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