No Blogging This Weekend
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I dont have the patience to write anything thoughtful via the iPhone’s interface. Guess that’s why people are using twitter. Guess it is time to start using my account…
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I am bored here in chicago’s o’hare airport and I am playing with blogging from my iPhone.
I’ll try a few posts to see how it goes.
I am thinking that it is going to more then frustrating…
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A colleague and friend, Russell Shaw, has passed. Russell was one of the most prolific bloggers I’ve ever met. I only knew him as a technology blogger, covering VoIP and Blackberry,…
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I’ve been playing with software from a new startup called Jaanix that Jonathan Christensen showed me. It’s a social tagging, microblogging and rating system, something like a…
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In the "what are they thinking" category, Techdirt reports that Olympic athletes will be forbidden to blog at the Summer Olympics… except outside the venue, and… well, the list…
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BlogFuse launched yesterday with an appropriately Web 2.0 PR blitz, including giveaways on TechCrunch. BlogFuse is a tool that lets you create a Facebook application from an existing blog. …
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It’s friday, the day I dump my junk mail box and have a chuckle at the latest Nigerian money laundering scams, and the artfully constructed emails exhorting me to take action to "hav…
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It’s day 2 of the Canadian Institute Social Media conference. It’s a fascinating group of attendees and presenters, mostly drawn from some very large Canadian organizations - government…
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I’ll be speaking next week at the Canadian Institute’s Conference on Social Media. Chaired by my friend Joe Thornley, this event is a how-to for businesses wanting to employ socia…
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One of the highlights I look forward to every VON is Andy Abramson’s bloggers’ dinner. It’s a bit of a misnomer in that the dinner is not just for bloggers anymore. Rather…