Jason Calacanis, the Weblogs Inc. guy who sold his blog empire to AOL and gained an executive position at the new company, explains how he treats requests to comment on other sections of AOL, and what
Antonia Zerbisias on the National Post's use of the majority of a blog post without compensation or permission. An apology and payment were forthcoming.
Shel Israel plans to follow up Naked Conversations with a book about Web 2.0 companies. He's already lining up interviews, and plans to involve his blog readers again.
Chris Edwards points out the high quality of some news releases, suggesting the problem with crappy news releases is a quality issue, not a format problem.
"Spy-in-the-sky cameras are being used to identify householders who are wasting the most energy and to shame them into turning the central heating down." Great motive, but damn it, more bloo
"Being so small yet fiercely capable, the tiniest chips need only a fleabite of power to thrive. Green chips: the smaller they get, the closer they are to a zero-footprint." Captain Sterling