November 3, 2005

google etc.

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Robert Scoble’s best post in a while:

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8 Responses to “google etc.”

  1. Hey Hugh!
    I just tried to login and add my name to the attendees…I assume there is an approval process? My name isn’t showing up.
    I’m so excited that I’m finally going to meet you in person!
    Tara

  2. Nicole Simon says:

    The post helps on a different level too: Showing off that there is a reason why it is okay to be ‘early adopter’.
    I don’t like the term very much (at least not for myself), but if I look at things I do and have done, I have to admit, that compared to Average Joe around me, I am such. And it sucks.
    I read this post, but thanks for bringing that special part again up, so I can go and reread the article again. :)
    [and don't forget: you can meet Hugh at Lesblogs too. *hint*]

  3. Thomas L. Vaultonburg of zombie Logic press here to say I’d love to comment but I have no idea what you said.

  4. Why Google Is Going to Get There First

    I believe Google is going to get there first. Why? Just because they have a development model that lets them move very quickly and get stuff out the door faster than Microsoft or Yahoo. Why do I believe that? Past

  5. Net says:

    It’s All about Spirituality and Emotions Stupid!

    I am sitting 30,0000 feet over the Atlantic somewhere between Ireland and Greenland on the way to Adtech in New York reading the Hughtrain. Hughtrain is a manifesto by Hugh MacLeod (the guy who has turned the backside of business

  6. Alex says:

    Hey, Hugh!
    Will there ever be any Paris blogger dinners?
    (beside from the periodical “Paris blogue” meetings, I mean…)

  7. DUST!N says:

    The Google thoughts are nice and dandy.
    What I can’t figure out is your business card drawing/scrawling. Is that a familiar limerick? I just find it plain disturbing.