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March 5, 2008 in Ideas
July 24, 2008 in Ideas, Journalism
Checking out Polymeme, a new brainservice of Evgeny Morozov. One purpose is to “push you to discover news from areas that you may not otherwise discover”, it says here.
July 24, 2008 in Blogging
JP Rangaswami points to This is Zimbabwe as proof that the blogosphere isn’t just “an echo-chamber, full of shallow and superficial like-minded people who couldn’t write an accurate and in-depth story about anything …
July 24, 2008 in Fun, Business, News, Journalism
The new business of free radio.
July 24, 2008 in Places, Ideas, Travel
Rohit Bhargava calls it “egommunication”, and defines that as a form of communication where you can share a message or piece of content with someone based on their own consistent habit of checking …
July 23, 2008 in Art, Fun, Photography, Travel, Business
I shot some Puffins the other day, from an old lobster boat piloted by my cousin George, who is a local on Maine’s Muscongus Bay. We skirted just …
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March 5, 2008 at 9:58 pm
Steve MacLaughlin
Is this a pass/fail course? For some it should be a required course and for others it’s just remedial training. Like CPR…everyone should have to recertify themselves every few years.
March 5, 2008 at 11:23 pm
shel israel
Funny, I saw that and I wondered the same thing. You guys aren’t getting any younger. Perhaps a little refresher…
March 6, 2008 at 12:49 am
Russell Nelson
Automatic A?
March 6, 2008 at 6:00 am
Doc Searls
It’s funny, Shel… When people quote Cluetrain at me I often say I haven’t read it in years (mostly true) or that they know more about it than I do (also mostly true).
And Russ, I’ve hardly ever received an earned A in my life. Hard to think I’d deserve one under any conditions. But I appreciate the thought.
March 6, 2008 at 3:28 pm
The Cluetrain Manifesto is Modern Marketing :
[…] came across this pointer from Doc Searls blog this morning. It references a professor at Kent State using The Cluetrain Manifesto as core […]
March 7, 2008 at 1:02 am
Russell Nelson
Doc, I got a D in Science Fiction, if you can imagine. So I guess stranger things have happened in a strange land.