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  1. Russell Davies: How to be interesting

    mathewingram.com/work - Jun 11, 2008

    I don’t know Russell Davies, but you would think that he ought to have some good advice about being interesting, seeing as how he organized an entire conference called Interesting2007 — and from what I’ve read here and

    Also tagged: interesting, advice

  2. Does Robert Scoble “own” his comments?

    mathewingram.com/work - May 27, 2008

    Last night sometime, a blogosphere/social-media furore erupted (or maybe squabble is a better word) about who “owns” the comments that are made on blogs or on aggregators such as FriendFeed. At the center of the storm

    Also tagged: scoble, comment, friendfeed

  3. Data flow and creating electricity

    mathewingram.com/work - May 26, 2008

    One of the difficult parts about constantly having about 35 tabs open in Firefox is that I can never remember how I got to a particular page; was it from a Google Reader shared item? From a Twitter post? From email? My

    Also tagged: social, data, web2 0, flow

  4. We live in public — some of the time

    mathewingram.com/work - May 26, 2008

    Fred Wilson of A VC made the same connection I did when he read the piece by Emily Gould — formerly of Gawker — in this morning’s New York Times magazine. It reminded me a lot of what Josh Harris did with the Pseudo

    Also tagged: video, blogs, web, facebook, public

  5. FriendFeed kill Twitter? Not going to happen

    mathewingram.com/work - May 24, 2008

    So Duncan Riley — formerly of TechCrunch — has a post up at his new site Inquisitr about how it’s time for FriendFeed to kill Twitter. I have nothing against Duncan, but every time I see a headline like that on a blog

    Also tagged: twitter, friendfeed

  6. Twitter: A community or a utility?

    mathewingram.com/work - May 23, 2008

    I’ve been kind of out of the loop thanks to the mesh 2008 conference, so I’ve missed the furore over Ariel Waldman and her attempts to get Twitter to ban a user that she says has been harassing her. According to her

    Also tagged: socialmedia, twitter

  7. The “Twitter ain’t all that” backlash

    mathewingram.com/work - May 14, 2008

    In the wake of blog posts and news articles about the use of Twitter during the earthquake in China (including one by me), there has been a fairly predictable backlash response — about how Twitter is just one of many

    Also tagged: earthquake, twitter

  8. Neil Young says P2P is “the new radio”

    mathewingram.com/work - May 6, 2008

    Marshall Kirkpatrick has a post at Read/Write Web with some notes from an interview he and some other bloggers did with Neil Young at the JavaOne conference. And why was Neil there? Apparently he’s releasing his entire

    Also tagged: music, p2p, young

  9. Google Reader sharing = kind of lame

    mathewingram.com/work - May 5, 2008

    Google has launched a couple of new features for Google Reader, including the ability to share items with friends even when they aren’t in an RSS feed — through a bookmarklet like the ones that Facebook and about a

    Also tagged: google, sharing, reader, twitter

  10. Techmeme and the “A-list” canard

    mathewingram.com/work - May 5, 2008

    As a fan of Techmeme, I try to stick up for the site whenever someone writes about how it’s just an “echo chamber,” or how it’s dominated by the “A-listers” — so it’s nice to see a little empirical data from Yuvi, the

    Also tagged: blogs, techmeme, alist

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