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David Weinberger recently wrote a weblog post entitled When blogs get really popular. In it he states that the line between blogging and email will become blurred. He says: "The
Continue reading »The second in my JupiterResearch blogging series is coming up later today, but I thought I'd mention my new sponsorship drive in the meantime. Basically I've set myself a
Continue reading »This Monday morning in New Zealand, my local Wellington newspaper The Dominion Post ran a story about Read/WriteWeb. Seeing as the focus of the article is making a living off
Continue reading »This is a personal/work post, to explain one of my current projects Micro Media Corporation. It's a corporate blogging and podcasting program that aims to give business people insights into
Continue reading »That's a dramatic and possibly even sarcastic headline, but it was derived from a real question asked in our current post comparing indie blog platforms Six Apart and Automattic. Commenter
Continue reading »Yesterday I did my first audio blogging post. I think audio has the potential to be a key part of the so-called Social Web, or Social Media as it's being
Continue reading »This from Sir Robert Scoble: "Watch for more business deals and from places you wouldn't expect them. I'm hearing from several of my friends, for instance, that AOL is looking
Continue reading »Typepad, the SixApart-owned paid blogging service believed to be larger than any other online, announced this morning that every one of its blogs will now make updates available in real
Continue reading »Rob Cottingham is cartoon-blogging the Real-Time Web Summit - keep checking back for updates!
Continue reading »Rob Cottingham is cartoon-blogging the Real-Time Web Summit - keep checking back for updates!
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