Another good manifesto
I came across this intersting Craft Manifesto. I think it’s quite applicable to the current “participation economy” that we’re entering into. Using the word “craft”
I came across this intersting Craft Manifesto. I think it’s quite applicable to the current “participation economy” that we’re entering into. Using the word “craft”
Last night I read quite a bit about the Apple news that they’re replacing their PowerPC processors with Intel processors. None of it seemed to
XM Radio has launched a new channel – ME 103. The idea being that users program the content. They’re running a contest to find a
Robert Cringley’s newest article is an absoulte must read. The subtitle says it all: This Week Changed the World of High Tech Forever, Though Most
Another interesting article from Robert Cringley… The idea behind DayJet is a lot simpler than the technology it takes to make it happen. Many regional
The more I watch BzzAgent, the more the idea, the company, and their attitude turns my stomach. In a recent Community Guy podcast, Chris, Lee
I’ve been mulling over the responses that Kryptonite sent back. Something didn’t sit quite right with the answers until I was chatting with Johnnie Moore
As mentioned before, I’ve been emailing with Donna Tocci, Kryptonite’s Public Relations Manager. We’ve done an email interview, and thought you’d all like to read
If you read my blog post about Kryptonite recently, you’d know that I was none too impressed with their reaction to the Bic Pen debacle.
Just came across this hilarious translation of the Adobe/Macromedia PR-speak to English. A short sample: Will all the reductions in employees come from one company
An interesting story coming from PVRblog… Then there’s the fact that both Yahoo! and Google offer video services now, which fit in with TiVo’s Video
Ugh. Seriously, why do y ou let the CEO out of their office if all they’re going to say is things like this… Can you hear
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