April 29, 2008

  • The rest, of course, tanked

    Editor & Publisher: The San Jose Mercury News, The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the Cincinnati Enquirer all reported nice increases in daily circulation. However… Continue reading

  • Getting back to the high road

    Rush Limbaugh drives me nuts, because he’s sometimes at least a little bit right about some things. Of course he’s a shameless partisan hack — yet with just enough humor and warmth that you can’t help but stay tuned. Anyway, here’s a transcript of Rush’s show yesterday. It’s one in which he’s feeding on Rev.… Continue reading

  • Indeed we won!

    Here’s the link, and here’s the text: Additionally, we have awarded two special prizes for the initiatives we considered groundbreaking. The VRM project lead by Doc Searls is from our point of view a very innovative approach to bring the concept of user-centric identity to customer management. During the VRM Unconference 2008 this topic has… Continue reading

  • Reliving virtual Munich

    I missed Munich last week, at least physically. But I did get there virtually. There’s a video here of the keynote I gave (complete with slides — nice editing job there by Mike Deehan of the Berkman Center, who also stayed up all night with me as we got this done in the wee hours… Continue reading

  • Two posts

    In Linux Journal, Is government open source code we can patch? And in the ProjectVRM blog, VRM is user-driven. Continue reading