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Friday, February 4, 2005
started 2/4/2005; 4:56:27 PM - last post 2/5/2005; 1:04:27 AM
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Doc Searls - Friday, February 4, 2005 
2/4/2005; 8:56:27 PM (reads: 3402, responses: 1)
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Lesko's Corollary
| | Don't get mad, get even. RFK (or was it JPK?) |
| | No, ML didn't literally say that. But that's what his new blog does. |
No wonder
| | Chris Locke: So here we have J.B. Watson, father of American behaviorism, packing up all he knows about eliciting the Pavlovian slobber reaction, and wholesaling it to Madison Avenue. In 1921! |
And the first planet cooked is TiVo
But what was he about to do with those hands?
Scripting up
BookThink
| | The deal is: I have agreed to a contract with Times Books, a division of Henry Holt, to write a book about the press and everything that is happening to it in these days of the Internet. The working title (although this will probably change) is Gatekeepers Without Gates. If all goes well, it will be out sometime in 2006, hopefully sooner rather than later in the year. |
What it isn't
| | Interesting to see the enormous delta between podcasting and steaming. |
| | Of those that do own a player, Apple's iPod leads, but not by an overwhelming margin: 22.1% to Sony's 18.2%, Rio's 8.1% and Creative Labs' 7.9%. |
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Craig Patchett - Re: What it isn't 
2/5/2005; 5:04:27 AM (reads: 681, responses: 0)
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I think the delta between podcasting and steaming (sic) is even larger than you intended! In any case, of course those 67.7% own an MP3 player...it's called a desktop (or laptop) computer. But therein lies one of the faults of the way podcasting is currently being promoted. By focusing the attention on iPods, and marginally on other portable MP3 devices, the majority of the potential listening audience is being completely overlooked.
Craig
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