Recovered from the Wayback Machine. Technorati has been coming under fire a great deal lately, including this latest by Om Malik, who writes: So this is where I lose the plot – I tag my post, Technorati benefits, and despite all that, my tags help spammers who clog my RSS readers gain more readers. That’s absolutely rotten! […]
I still wish I could breath under water
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I watched the movie, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou on DVD tonight. It starred Bill Murray and a host of other well known actors. Critics hated it, or loved it — in about equal measure. I also loved it and hated it, in about the same measure. It’s a odd movie […]
Creative genius with data
Jeff Jarvis writes today about looking for technologists for a new start up: As you may know, I’m working on a still-stealth start-up for news and we’re looking for talent, starting with a top-notch engineer who’s both an algorithms/analytics expert and a creative genius when it comes to playing with data. Of course, we’re always on the […]
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. It would be the ultimate irony if of the individual posts related to BlogHer, the one or ones linked the most were either by guys who attended the conference, or those who didn’t. Having said that, I am linking to one, Jay Rosen’s. Of his overall impression of the conference, Rosen […]
Lurking tool hit one
Recovered from the Wayback Machine. I was asked in the BlogHer chat if my ears were burning and I can see why — I was mentioned in the opening session debate of the conference. Here is a liveblogging account where Mena Trott says that I dismiss her, and criticize the company because there are no women in […]
