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
Vancouver tech communicationsguys Darren Barefoot pokes fun at a service that promises to deliver PR messages to bloggers, by submitting a news release criticizing the new service. It didn't stay on t
Antonia Zerbisias canvasses the coverage of the Canadian government's efforts to control media access, and decides the journalists are right to be protesting.
Steve Rubel doesn't like the RSS feeds available for a couple fo sites, so he created his own feed and tagged it FeedUp on Technorati, where you can find many similar unofficial feeds.
Darren Barefoot on the need to "get granular" with marketing, including non-tradition efforts. One example is a comics shop that created a map of the best comic shops in N. America.
"Although detachment from that computer and an expansion of interests might present the simplest ways to avoid or remedy these physical problems, your job may not allow you that luxury." Ahe
"No longer will you have to doubt the integrity of your "close friends" ... as the persuasive mirror apparently feels that honesty is the best policy, even if it rattles your self-estee