A letter to @jasoncalacanis about how I see/use Twitter
Last month, Jason Calacanis (entrepreneur, and most recently founder of Mahalo) wrote in his newsletter about how he was willing to pay twitter for exposure,
Where my thoughts and your eyes (and now ears!) collide
Was I wrong?
Is the Writers Strike Fundamentally Doomed?
StarLink is Disruptive Innovation. What does that mean?
Only (right wing) Lunatics Don’t Trust Digital Voting. RIiiiggghhhht
Has Post-Modernism Led to our Collapse?
Harvest Light
Revisiting “The Cult of the Amateur”
Buy local–for the right reasons!
What I believe–as a Conservative
“Fair Share?”
Last month, Jason Calacanis (entrepreneur, and most recently founder of Mahalo) wrote in his newsletter about how he was willing to pay twitter for exposure,
On this auspicious day, when the Obama White House has decided to finally use their extensive community organizing expertise to dictate Board of Director decisions
I am struck with how easy it can be to make a real difference in the lives of people we know, and see every day,
On Tuesday, I gave a presentation on using collaborative tools as an integrated part of our research processes. I recorded that presentation, and have
Paul Thurrott has written a rather scathing critique of the new Dell Adamo computer. It is sexy, sleek, lightweight, and (relatively) expensive. Just
Aaron Aiken called me, and we talked about the Google Voice experience. We talked about the experience on each side of the phone-call.
I have already written much about Andrew Keen’s (@ajkeen) book “The Cult of the Amateur” and will most likely write much more as I continue
Over at our other blog “The Father Son Chats” my son has been posting the desktop wallpapers he has designed. He really enjoys doing
@LeoLaporte and others frequently mention that they think Twitter has (or will, or might) “Jump the Shark.” Usually they point to the entry of celebrities