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9 months ago
in Tough times. Tough decisions. on Loic Le Meur
I am really sorry to hear this my friend. Have faith and keep up all the good work!
1 year ago
in Media Feast and How to Get on TV (Plus: Winner of the Endless Summer!) on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Tim - I have been running a video of "outsourcing my life" - now in 5 episodes , on youtube, my blog and also have a group on Facebook with the same name. Will tag the videos with the above tag as well.
BTW - I am planning to set up an Outsourcing my life - panel at Europes biggest web event - Le web 3 in Paris, Dec 11-12. Would love to have you on board!
BTW - I am planning to set up an Outsourcing my life - panel at Europes biggest web event - Le web 3 in Paris, Dec 11-12. Would love to have you on board!
3 years ago
in mesh approaches the finish line on Mathew's comments
Investing in Maxthon stupid? Don't think so considering that we are responisble for close to 20% of Baidu's total search traffic in China, and are growing really fast, oh and I did I say that we are cash postivie since the inception?
3 years ago
in The brrreeeport report on Scobleizer
It seems like Scoble have nothing better to do over at Microsoft today than inventing a new word (brrreeeport), then tag it and see what happens. BTW, the brrreeeport sounds extremely familiar to a certain bodily sound that Adam Curry happens to let loose in the Daily Source Code on a regular basis like a 30 second spot...sponsored by (oh you know by whoom..). The worst thing is that even I find myself writing a post on it..Is this the sad true state of the blogosphere today, or is it just what makes people tick'?
Looking at the more serious side of it (if there is any..) when I was running a blog campaign for Samsung Mobile's Anyfilms.net some time ago, I noticed that Google Blog Search by far out numbered Technorati and the others in tracking the posts. Technorati turned out to be really disappointing as a reliable tracking tool (which was a pity since I really like their service). The big surprise however, was MSN Search tracking far more blogs with the tag "anyfilms" than the others (after Google of course).
Looking at the more serious side of it (if there is any..) when I was running a blog campaign for Samsung Mobile's Anyfilms.net some time ago, I noticed that Google Blog Search by far out numbered Technorati and the others in tracking the posts. Technorati turned out to be really disappointing as a reliable tracking tool (which was a pity since I really like their service). The big surprise however, was MSN Search tracking far more blogs with the tag "anyfilms" than the others (after Google of course).