February 17, 2004

links

Truly great post on cor­po­rate blog­ging from Microsoft’s Robert Sco­ble (Thanks, Loic).
Also see: Scoble’s Cor­po­rate Blog­ging Mani­festo.
What makes Ame­rica excep­tio­nal. Power­ful stuff from Jeff Jar­vis.
Meats­pace of the week: DEMO
Kerry still breathes.
Not every­body who mar­kets to hips­ters is a sch­muck.
From Gaw­ker: “Last week, Amazon’s Cana­dian site somehow got glitched to reveal the names of the wri­ters of anony­mous user reviews — which gave ever­yone a little peek into the world of friends pim­ping friends’ books and bit­ter unpu­blished wri­ters trashing other wri­ters. (It seems Ama­zon is sort of like, oh, any street cor­ner in lower Manhat­tan.)“
How many blog­gers can dance on the head of a non-issue? e.g. “Your ‘friends’ are an angry con­tro­lling abu­sive mob. This thread star­ted with an inc­re­di­ble demo of that. Some peo­ple are in and others aren’t. The really crea­tive peo­ple are always out. You kill them. And you just got told no, enough is enough. If friendship is just that, peo­ple being friendly and sup­por­tive, great. But if it’s really defi­ning who it’s okay to attack, then it’s not friendship.“
Joi blogs another car­toon. Thanks ;-)

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One Response to “links”

  1. monica says:

    i’ve always wan­ted to add one of those calen­dars to my blog, but i dont know or have the code for them. i envy you.