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Archive for January, 2007

OK, explosion is a bit of a stretch, but it has been an interesting situation. Let’s give it a quick run through:

Scoble posts on how no big blogs link out.
The post gets a lot of attention and angers/offends a number of people. Many of those not affected comment.
Scoble posts again. It’s not an apology, but [...]

What’s New With Sonos

Not too long ago I got an email from Sonos. This is a product I was really impressed with when I used it and always said I would buy (if I had a place large enough to warrant it). There has not been much news from the company lately and they did not have much [...]

Sunday Links

What you probably missed this weekend while you were out having fun:

Battelle’s post World Economic Forum gag order?
Time an Digger stays on your site: 3.6 seconds
10 years too late… people discover schill bidding on Ebay
Looking for an investment? Why not to buy Digg
Scoble angers the blogosphere [we all still love him though]
Arrington’s take on it.
Ryan [...]

Itunes Frustrations

I am a big fan of Itunes. I have been a faithful user (on my Windows systems) for a few years now and I have always said it is one of the biggest selling points of the iPod.
As good as the software is though, it has some very annoying issues. I won’t get into the [...]

The Digg That Never Happened

Last night a story on this blog was submitted to Digg. It was not a particularly noteworthy post, just some observations about site authentication and how it can streamlined, but it was submitted to Digg by a top user (#7) and over the course of the next 24 hours or so accrued a total of [...]

Federated Media News

It’s time for another installation this blog’s weekly FM coverage.  Here goes…
The first big story was Forbes’ Web Celeb 25. This article, pure linkbait, got lots of press simply because everyone mentioned on it is very influential and felt obligated to write about it. The connection to FM is that considering that FM has just [...]

Review: Moo.com

When I first heard of Moo.com, I was immediately interested. It took me a second to realize exactly what they were doing- the name does not really help- but once I figured it out I was sold on the idea. Moo combines two things I really like, namely business cards and Flickr, into an extremely [...]

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