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December 2006 - Posts
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Fig. 1 - Word upThe folks running the MySpace page of St. Pixels Church of the Internet noticed that their Main Man is using MySpace heavily. There are approximately 770 people participating in the site under the name "Jesus Christ", or some variant thereof. Read More
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Visitors to the Dexia Tower in Brussels can use a touch screen at the building's base to control RGB LED bars attached to its 4,200 windows. The result is a dazzling interactive light and color display.From the Web site: "Once a composition is created, Read More
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An in-Second Life interview with millionaire landlord Anshe Chung at CNET's in-world headquarters was disrupted when a group calling itself "Room 101" caused a flurry of animated pink flying penises to drift through the room. Attempts to reconvene at Read More
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Who says good magicians never reveal their secrets? Today's Blogsmart news e-mail from blogging guru Dave Taylor gives subscribers a look behind the curtain, at how he crafts his writing for good search engine results.Dave Taylor (far left) at the 2006 Read More
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Al Gore may have invented the Internet and Howard Dean may have discovered how to use it to organize supporters and raise campaign funds; but I think we're seeing Web 2.0's maturity as a political tool at the Web site of Tom Vilsack, Iowa governor and Read More
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Fourteen A-list bloggers spent 60 minutes in the company. I found reports of the event from Niall Kennedy, Michael Arrington, Steve Rubel, Molly Holzschlag, Liz Gannes and Chris Pirillo.
In terms of the PR mechanics of this experiment Read More
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Following on from Andrew's post from LeWeb3 about delegates' discontent with the political agendas that hijacked the event, the explosion of discontent continues to ripple outwards through various blogs and posted images. I don't know Loic Read More
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Jason Calacanis thinks so. He is on a crusade to out PR/marketing agencies who he suspects are paying top Digg-ers to recommend clients products. He has called for support in outing these companies and even put up a nominal $100 reward for information Read More
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That seems to be the general consensus at Le Web 3 today.Three times today we have had the conference interrupted by politicians. The first Shimon Peres talked to us. He came across well, talked openly, took questions, had gravitas and I think Read More
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He has just left the building and the next panel has just started. I don't know if people are thinking about what is being said now or what has just been said.When I arrived this morning you could tell something was going on as the number of police Read More
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I'm back from Thanksgiving vacation, ready to pick up my cudgel and head out into the wild in pursuit of my Goals and Objectives for next year. My mission for 2007 is to turn TNM theory into practice here at the Seattle office. I'm forming a brain trust/strike Read More
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The other day, a designer asked me for a few examples of blogs that I think are very well designed.It's funny how some things never occur to you until someone asks an innocent question like that. If he'd asked me to give him examples of well-designed Read More
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Well on Technorati searches anyway. Tag: leweb3 Read More
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This weekend I was woken by my son. Normally I just tell him to go back to bed and try to get back to sleep. Saturday I sat up and asked him what he said."Dad wake up we've got to go and download the podcasts" Even though I spend most Read More
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After an early start this morning and getting the train over from London I have now arrived at Le Web 3.It's a lot bigger than last year, much bigger venue and room, little mini conference outside. However the same wifi problems.According to Gogelmogel Read More
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I got my first chance to play with a Zune yesterday.From the quick look I had it seemed very good. The screen was sharp, navigation easy but the bit that stood out the most was how it felt. It had a really great texture which made it feel Read More
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If you are a large corporate, then don't enter Second Life in an obvious way. Make a statement.
There's a challenge to Marketing.
Tags: Second Life Read More
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Reuters and Yahoo! have launched a citizen news and image publishing site called You Witness News located on Yahoo's site. The site opens for your news uploads tomorrow.
Judging by the news story, its more about generating content for Yahoo! than Read More
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Steve Rubel opened up a discussion about the demise of the page view as the defining metric for online media sales. I agree.
In a separate life, over five years ago now, I helped start up a successful community site that is funded through online Read More
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Scott Adams of Dilbert fame is responsible for lighting the blue touchpaper on this trivia (but its Friday after all).
Scott's post here debated that Bill Gates would make a reasonable President of the USA. An idea that becomes less preposterous Read More
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