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2 years ago
in Great geek podcast on Scobleizer
*Blush*. Why thank you so much Robert. Appreciated.
And Al the text version is, well, just FuzzyBlog itself. http://www.fuzzyblog.com/ but there isn't a text version of the podcasts themselves all the time. Sometimes but not always by anymeans.
And Al the text version is, well, just FuzzyBlog itself. http://www.fuzzyblog.com/ but there isn't a text version of the podcasts themselves all the time. Sometimes but not always by anymeans.
3 years ago
in Calling all dead programmers and unemployed videobloggers: Off the Grid Camp starts August 6 on Scobleizer
Sounds great. What airport do you fly into ?
3 years ago
in Will Maine lawsuit hurt Pop!Tech? on Scobleizer
All,
Trust me on this one I believe in free speech but I wanted to see both sides to it. Here's a link to everything I blogged on the issue:
http://tinyurl.com/nk45u
Thanks Robert.
*Scott runs back to VIM and coding and rues the day I decided to get involved; kicks self*
Trust me on this one I believe in free speech but I wanted to see both sides to it. Here's a link to everything I blogged on the issue:
http://tinyurl.com/nk45u
Thanks Robert.
*Scott runs back to VIM and coding and rues the day I decided to get involved; kicks self*
3 years ago
in Oh, UserLand, where did my old blogs go? on Scobleizer
Damn! I lost mine too. They used to be at:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0103807/
I'd have gladly paid for a copy of radio annually to keep it there. They didn't ask. Sigh.
http://radio.weblogs.com/0103807/
I'd have gladly paid for a copy of radio annually to keep it there. They didn't ask. Sigh.
3 years ago
in Web 2.0 is one big party — if you live in SF on Mathew's comments
San Francisco is astonishing in its pace. Its truly shocking.
3 years ago
in Bill, we should hire Scott on Scobleizer
Hey Robert,
Damn but you made my night. Thank you. Obviously I'm talking to all the normal players.
My contact info is on http://fuzzyblog.com/contact/ if you need to hand it off to anyone internally.
Rob -- you are so incredibly right. There are worlds of opportunity still in RSS. The concept of a regularly updated, presentation neutral stream of **extensible** easily parsable data is huge. Feedster was one application of it. I can come up with like 20 more easily. That said, recent* innovations such as Ajax, make lots of old opportunities new again.
And, in addition to talking to all the usual players, you can sign up to be notified for what I'm grinding out while I'm unemployed at http://www.ookles.com/ (obligatorily cool ajax powered, ruby on rails stealth home page; its fun to be trendy again).
*Ok its not really recent.
Thanks man.
Scott
Damn but you made my night. Thank you. Obviously I'm talking to all the normal players.
My contact info is on http://fuzzyblog.com/contact/ if you need to hand it off to anyone internally.
Rob -- you are so incredibly right. There are worlds of opportunity still in RSS. The concept of a regularly updated, presentation neutral stream of **extensible** easily parsable data is huge. Feedster was one application of it. I can come up with like 20 more easily. That said, recent* innovations such as Ajax, make lots of old opportunities new again.
And, in addition to talking to all the usual players, you can sign up to be notified for what I'm grinding out while I'm unemployed at http://www.ookles.com/ (obligatorily cool ajax powered, ruby on rails stealth home page; its fun to be trendy again).
*Ok its not really recent.
Thanks man.
Scott