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Wednesday, August 28, 2002

Author:   Doc Searls  
Posted: 8/28/2002; 12:25:50 PM
Topic: Wednesday, August 28, 2002
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Hm. 
 This is interesting. Wondering: Would Apple object if you wrote a product for Macs that competes with iDVD and allows the user to burn DVDs on non-Apple hardware?
 
Marc his words 
 Marc Canter has been putting together a new blog. It's not done yet (are they ever?) and it's gonna move to someplace a bit more permanent (are they ever?) next week or something. Anway I like it. Lots of meat in it already. And it's good to have his Marc's voice among us. Pun intended.
 
Tabula Goza 
 The first thing I noticed about Beth Goza on the plane to Des Moines was her amazing laptop. She was two seats away, and I was pretending not to look. But it was hard not to. It was clearly a tablet/laptop of some sort. The brands I could read were Acer and XP. It looked way cool.
 After she mentioned my name (!) to her friend sitting between us, I felt free to jump into the conversation.
 Anyway, it looks like Steve MacLaughlin has also discovered the same nifty little box.
 I played with it a bit. It's veerrry nice. Much more smooth and intiutive in a GUI way than I'm used to finding stuff from Microsoft.
 Hate to give the Beast from Redmond a good idea, but what the hell: One great way to sell this is to seed it among a bunch of bloggers and let nature take its course.
 Think of it this way: bloggers are a "major publishing company" too.
 Whaddya say Beth?
 
More is more 
 Judith nails it
 There is a myth that trade secrets and corporate strategies should be kept close to the vest when the reality is that it is not possible or even desireable for most competititors to copy or steal these ideas.
 The basic problem any community or industry has with communication is in not communicating enough.
 I'm always amazed by people who keep their great ideas secret because they think somebody is going to steal them.
 Here's the problem, I tell them. Those people who might steal your secret? They're busy. They don't have time for it. They're not interested, either. They've got enough trouble just trying to make their own crap work.
 There are cases where companies really can't talk about their new stuff because they know it'll hurt sales of what they're selling right now. This is the famous Osborne Efffect.
 But most great new ideas aren't even close to products being sold now. Dean Kamen's Segway is a perfect example. It would be selling far better today if he hadn't been so damn secretive about it for all those years he was developing it.
 
Pickng up where I blogged off 
 Jonathan clears a few things up. Great comments too.
 And thanks to Burningbird, who called me on whatever it was, and who points to Mike Golby for Final Truth on the matter:
 "You've found a Blogbabe," she'd scream at me, her pretty face streaked with tears. "It's you and Locke and Doc Searls. At the end of the day, you treat us as sex objects. You're all the same." I've pleaded my case for several months now, but it was only when Shelley and Elaine uncovered the full extent of the shameful blogbabe body parts ring being run by Locke and Doc Searls that she realized I had no part in it. Thinking I'd deserted her, instead of realizing that I thought the same of her, she'd even gone to the extent of coloring her hair to win me back.
 All clear now? Thought so.
 
Like I sorta said: 
 Deborah Branscum: Blogging, PR & All That. Great to see her back in the 'sphere. Three posts in three days! We've missed her voice.
 In her latest (second link above) she begs to differ with the whole Corporate Blogging thing:
 Although I'm interested in the development of corporate blogging, which Dave Winer (http://www.scripting.com), Doc Searls (http://doc-weblogs.com), Phil and truckloads of other people are following, I'm not convinced that a CEO's blog is the solution to any particular problem and may be a problem in and of itself...
 Public blogging is potentially an enormous risk for corporations. Imagine a Palm employee posting details on the company's color display screwup shortly before the inevitable lawsuit is filed (http://www.wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,54727,00.html). Why would a corporation take such a risk? After all, the Coca-Cola folks seem to be doing just fine without a blog strategy.
 Actually, that's the same point I was making the other day:
 The biggest problems are legal. We have free speech as individuals outside corporations, but not inside. The speech of corporations is highly regulated by the SEC, the FDA and other toothy bureaucracies. Corporations also make much bigger targets for lawsuits. Prudence alone makes corporate blogging (except entirely inside the firewall) an oxymoron.
 
Less Zilla 
 I just replaced Mozilla 1.0 with Mozilla 1.1. It saved none of my settings, and I'm a bit lost here. So I'm wondering: Why does it not accumulate a history (it stays blank, even though it's set to remember 9 days)? How do I repopulate my shortcut bar (or whatever that's called)? How do I restore the retractable pane on the left side of the window? All kinda non-obvious.
 I'd also love it if Mozilla did form-filling like IE does it, in addition to its own batch-mode way (which I also like, for some purposes).
 
Crossblog flog 
 Just posted this over at the AOTC blog.
 
Summercide 
 It's August 28. Summer's almost gone. (Today's music: The Doors' song by that same title, from the perfect Strange Days album.) I haven't gone hiking, camping or swimming in the ocean. I bought a bike and rode it nowhere, other than up the street a few times with the kid.
 Time flies when you're having fun, yes; but the older you get, the faster it flies.
 Well, at least I'm having fun.


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