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Monthly archives for 2007: October, November, December

  1. Losing our best

    Dec 31, 2007

    Bruce Steinberg was my best reader, one of my best email correspondents, and one of the best friends I’ve never met in the flesh. We always talked about getting together, but never made it work. This morning I

    Tagged: art, past

  2. Less T, more V

    Dec 31, 2007

    As a photographer with nearly 18,000 shots on Flickr (and hundreds of thousands on hard drives), Dave Winer’s FlickrFan looks like a killer thing. I’m especially interested in turning our idle flatscreen “TV”s into

    Tagged: news, photography, journalism

  3. Y Hoosgot

    Dec 31, 2007

    A couple nights ago David Sifry floated an interesting idea past me: a LazyWeb facilitation service that would flow tweet or blog requests for answers through a bloglike site to which readers could subscribe. Something

    Tagged: uncategorized

  4. And the BSword Bingo Award winner is…

    Dec 30, 2007

    Cliff Baldridge. The self-described “Multi-Award Winning Super-Producer and Director” has just put out a press release that begins, SANTA BARBARA, Calif. & LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Santa Barbara Arts TV today

    Tagged: art, news, blogging, places

  5. Toward a VRM system for paying artists

    Dec 30, 2007

    In The RIAA is Right, Robert Scoble offers a tongue-in-cheek take on the RIAA’s insane idea that ripping one’s own CDs is illegal. One key passage from the post: 5. This behavior will make sure people buy (or steal)

    Tagged: ideas, uncategorized, vrm

  6. In her view

    Dec 28, 2007

    Nice to see this interview with Lisa Gates, one of our good friends back in Santa Barbara.

    Tagged: blogging, places, ideas

  7. A fist for Palm

    Dec 28, 2007

    Tristan Louis is done with Palm. While his tale of tech support woe (ask for support, fail to get it, vow not to continue supporting the company), it does contain an interesting veer from the typical to the surreal: a

    Tagged: problems, journalism, vrm

  8. The Twitter pulse of the Living Web

    Dec 28, 2007

    This story by Dennis Howlett, on how Twitter spread and processed news of the Bhutto assasination, casts light on the continuing birth of The Live Web. We also saw it a couple months back with coverage of the

    Tagged: news, blogging, journalism, future, past

  9. Toward more and better ways to relate

    Dec 28, 2007

    Here’s a Techcrunch story on a patent application by Tony Fadell, Senior Vice President of Apple’s iPod division. Under “Summary of the Invention”, it begins, A processing system is described that includes a wireless

    Tagged: news, vrm

  10. It’s the Relationship, smarty

    Dec 26, 2007

    Think of markets as three overlapping circles: Transaction, Conversation and Relationship. Our financial system is Transaction run amok. Metasticized. Optimized at all costs. Impoverished in the Conversation

    Tagged: vrm

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