Update (November 9th): NHL on Google Video Dear Gary Bettman,let me start by congratulating you on a successful return-season after the lockout. The game was quick, fun to watch, saw the promised increase in goals – and from what I read, was financially sound as well. It seems you did everything right.Attendance in the arenas […]
See that yellow chair left of the table? That’s where I sat down. And got up – and stuck between wall and the umbrella. Logged off and back on, still stuck. I had to teleport away to free myself. Lee, would you mind moving that umbrella a bit or raise it? Your booth is otherwise […]
We talk about lots of things, the Calacanis-offers-to-pay-for-bookmarks-issue, pornotube.com, health insurance, various conferences and video conferencing, IE 7’s automatic updating and The Long Tail. Give it a spin. (Yes, it is still in German.) Technorati Tags: viernasentankensuper
Blogs do influence search results. We know. And in presentations, we would like to show. Everybody has his own two-five examples, often the same ones. (e.g. dell). I think it would be great if the PR/marketing bloggers would share these, therefore I am introducing bisr (short for “blogs in search results”) I am talking about […]
Jon Steward brings us an easy to understand (and funny) explanation of Net Neutrality. You should also watch the more serious video by founding father of the web, Tim Berners-Lee.
I am not sure if anybody has taken Steve Gillmor’s offer, so here it goes. Listen to 40 seconds of Jason Calacanis. It is an excerpt from the Bloggercon Gang where Jason impromptu creates an add for digg. Readers of this blog should not think that I relentlessly link to and quote Gillmor or Calacanis […]