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Dan Farber / Between the Lines:
TechCrunch leads Silicon Valley Web renaissance — I went to the TechCrunch event Friday night, celebrating the publication of Naked Conversations by Shel Israel and Robert Scoble. — Many friends, acquaintances and new faces (pictures here). The party atmosphere reminded …
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Tom Raftery's I.T. views:
Sneak peek at edgeio! — I received an invite to take a sneak peek at edgeio this morning - edgeio is Michael Arrington of TechCrunch fame's latest startup. The tagline for edgeio is "Listings from the edge" so the name comes from the word "edge" and "io" (input/output?).
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Webmaster / AMCP Tech Blog:
Preview of Edgeio, the eBay Killer — To day I was invited to test out Edgeio, a Web 2.0 version of eBay. Edgeio was co-founded by TechCrunch writer, Michael Arrington and RealNames founder, Keith Teare. Edgeio is a listing service, much like eBay and allows users to list jobs, housing …
Scobleizer / Microsoft Geek Blogger:
Getting Naked in Silicon Valley — At about 1 a.m. this morning I was sitting on Michael Arrington's couch talking with the few people who were left over. Topic of conversation: "is this a bubble?" — Yes. Next question. — What kind of bubble is it? — Not an economic one.
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deal architect, web2.wsj2.com, Mike Davidson, InfoTalk Podcast Series and Susan Mernit's Blog
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Naked Conversations Launch Celebration — Robert Scoble and Shel Israel launched their new book last night at Michael Arrington's house in Atherton, California, with a crowd of 200+ bloggers, press, social media and Web 2.0 types. — The Foldera guys. Note Oliver on the left also writes MobileCrunch with Michael Arrington.
Rafe Needleman / Rafe's Blog:
Carded — One indication that Bubble 2.0 is getting out of hand: I was walking down the dark Atherton street to Michael Arrington's house for the latest TechCrunch meetup/party, and a guy approached me from across the street. Before I could tell who it was — practically before I could see him, actually — he said, "Rafe Needleman!
Jeff Clavier / Jeff Clavier's Software Only:
Stormhoek wines first tasting
Stormhoek wines first tasting
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Philip P. Pan / Washington Post:
The Click That Broke a Government's Grip — BEIJING — The top editors of the China Youth Daily were meeting in a conference room last August when their cell phones started buzzing quietly with text messages. One after another, they discreetly read the notes. Then they traded nervous glances.
William Safire / New York Times:
Blargon — Every walk of life and field of endeavor generates its own insiders' lingo. Those of us in the MSM — that's the superannuated, archaic mainstream media — have our own jargon, of which the first sentence of an article is the lede, the early edition is the bulldog and the guys working …
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Guy Kawasaki / Let the Good Times Roll:
How to Suck Up to a Blogger — Blogging has flipped traditional PR on its head. It used to be that ink begat buzz. Life was simple then: you sucked up to the Wall Street Journal, one of its reporters wrote about your product, and the buzz began. … Nowadays buzz begets ink.
Steve Gillmor / Steve Gillmor's InfoRouter:
Attention Thieves — I've developed a new spray that detects bulls**t. I can't talk too much about the technology until the product launch, but I will demonstrate its usefullness by spraying it on this post by Sam Ruby: — Note that there's nothing left to see.
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Adam Green / Darwinian Web:
Here we go again — "Syndication politics are every bit …
Here we go again — "Syndication politics are every bit …
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mathewingram.com/work, The Social Software Weblog, Tinfinger, BlogBridge and Supr.c.ilio.us
Todd Bishop / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
From 'Starter' to 'Ultimate': Site shows six Vistas — Microsoft hasn't yet issued any official announcement detailing the different versions of Windows Vista to be offered, but several online sites are pointing today to a list of them on a help page under development.
Michael Arrington / TechCrunch:
BlogBurst Can Save Big (print) Media — Pluck demo'd a new product called BlogBurst at our party last night. The service is live but Pluck has not pushed it out for publicity yet. — BlogBurst is a service that takes topical content from pre-approved blogs and provides it to publishers (online newspapers, etc.) for republication.
Jayweintraub / Internet Advertising Analysis …:
FM Blog Ad Network — I subscribe to more blogs than I should, but one I read with relative frequency is Fred Wilson's - A VC, Musings of a VC in NYC. I am not alone as he has more than 30,000 such people - an incredible number in the fragmented world of blogs.
Ryan Block / Engadget:
PlayStation 3 costs $800, sez Merrill Lynch mob — If there are some people out there rightnow who are in the know when it comes to what the hell is going on — we mean really going on — with Sony,it's those investment firms. But even barring their research analysts getting all kinds …
Jon Arnold / Jon Arnold's Blog:
ChangeWave's Residential VoIP Research - Part 2 — I recently posted some highlights from this study, and promised to return with Part 2. So, here we go... - Satisfaction with VoIP provider - the million dollar question, esp in light of Vonage's IPO intentions, and all the resultant scrutiny that has focused on their churn stats.
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Valleywag:
MSN Meltdown: Senior VP David Cole forced out, Yusuf Mehdi is next — MSN is a swamp, and Microsoft is flushing it out. MSN director David Cole sent a company memo announcing his retirement this morning. The senior VP ran the network since 2001; since then, its search market share has slowly drifted to the bottom.