by Gil Friend | Jan 12, 2003 | K-Logs &c
Barney’s BlogBurgerBlowout In SF last night. Newbies nibbling fries on the periphery of geek talk and [behest of Mr Winer] ancient drinking songs. Especially intriguing to me (aside from putting faces to names and discovering new ebook publishing channels) is...
by Gil Friend | Jan 12, 2003 | K-Logs &c
Paolo and JY comment on Dan Bricklin’s SMBmeta. Several people at last night’s dinner said they found the idea interesting. [Scripting News]
by Gil Friend | Jan 12, 2003 | K-Logs &c
InfoWorld: Blogs refine enterprise focus.. via Oliver Wrede: Building on the success of Weblogs for personal Web publishing, enterprises are starting to tap into blogs to streamline specific business processes such as intelligence gathering or to augment traditional...
by Gil Friend | Jan 12, 2003 | K-Logs &c
Techdirt gets paid to blog.. I met Michael Masnick at last month’s Supernova conference. Mike is president of Tech Dirt, a market/industry/competitor intelligence company. They use blogging, delivered via private portals, as a solution for managing their...
by Gil Friend | Jan 10, 2003 | K-Logs &c
Dan Gillmor’s spin on the Two-Way-Web: “Many journalists have yet to discover: in an emerging era of multidirectional, digital communications, the audience can be an integral part of the process.” I’m a bit more radical. The idea of...
by Gil Friend | Jan 10, 2003 | K-Logs &c
Jon Udell: “Ultimately, it’s not about RSS any more than it was about NNTP. It’s about the evolution of our species toward shared consciousness.” [Scripting News]