February 17, 2004
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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anonymous user reviews — which gave everyone a little peek into the world of friends pimping friends’ books and bitter unpublished writers trashing other writers.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.“
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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.