Articles Archive for January 2005
Blog Talk »
Some contacts of interest over the past week. I’ve been busy in the background looking into interesting topics. I’ll be posting about them in the days to come.
Marc and Tom of marcandtom.com were so kind and responded to my email. They called and we were able to talk for quite awhile. Some interesting insights into their viral ‘hire me’ site. I’ll post that this week. They were pretty funny, too.
Steve Hall, of Adrants.com, was also very kind and responded to my questions about the …
Journalism, Technology »
Specifically, a Google GMail bug.
OK, you may remember that last week I was bombarded by the NYTimes.com.
Well, today I am being bombarded by the Christian Science Monitor. Just like last time they are coming in sets of 61 messages.
This reveals two things. One, you now know two papers I subscribe to – and two, Google maybe doesn’t like newspapers?
Honest, this is weird. The NYTimes incident wound up putting 2,352 copies of the same email message in my mailbox. Right now I have 4,139 copies of Christian …
Blog Talk »
Well, it wasn’t possible. But, the next best thing is visiting Constantin Basturea’s New PR Wiki. There we find a compendium of all sorts of posts on the conference. You’ll find notes from sessions by either the presenter or audience members. Great stuff there. Go get it! Thanks to Constantin for sharing the links in one easy to use ‘wiki’ format and all of the bloggers for taking the time to share. Much appreciated!
PODcasting »
Yep, no kidding: Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, February 3, 2005 Podcasting Virtual Seminar.
Note: The meetings are on Thursday nights. “Every Thursday evening, until further notice, we have meetings for weblog-writers at 7PM at Berkman ” That’s 6:00 PM Central Time. What do you say I start the live video at 6:00 PM and we watch a bit of it. Their site suggests that ’sometimes’ the video feed doesn’t work. Our class that night ends at 6:15 PM. …
