Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Featured, History, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, tagged blaggerdash!, blaglash, blaglash.com, Bryan Woods, monika ostrowski, new blag, new blog, the blags are lashing back! on March 25, 2008 | 2 Comments »
You don’t have to tell us the power of a group collaboration.
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Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Featured, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, tagged blog, Bryan Woods, marketing, resume, seth godin on March 17, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I’m piggybacking on this blog post by Seth Godin today, because it really struck a chord with me more than I ultimately expected.
His point: Why have a resume? A resume makes you seem like you’re begging to be another cog in the “machine”
See below:
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Posted in Internet Mish-Mash, Notes from MP, Technology, api, tagged api, blog, Bryan Woods, friendfeed, open api, RSS, syndication on March 17, 2008 | No Comments »
Friendfeed is an ultrasyndicator.
I’ve been using it with Facebook a little bit.
It’s pretty cool, but its strength and weakness lies fully in just one element:
This page.
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Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Featured, Humor, Internet Mish-Mash, Manifesto, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Politics, Technology, tagged /b/, /i/, 420chan, 4chan, 7chan, anyonymous, apple II, audience, baby boomers, blogging, Bryan Woods, business, chan, childish assholes, cnet, co$, community, cos, development, entertaining, Entertainment, execution, facebook, faulkner, funding, gravity's rainbow, harvard, hilarious, hyperconnectivity, hyperlink, ideas, Interesting, internet, investment, irl, legacy, mark zuckerberg, Money, Nerd, not420chan, older generation, Politics, pynchon, raid, RSS, saddam hussein, sarah lacy, scientology, scobleizer, seed investment, sexism, sexy, sxsw, Technology, twitter, venture capital, video, web, web 2.0, web generation on March 17, 2008 | No Comments »
Hopefully all of the readers of this blog are now well aware of the audience-led IRL raid of the keynote interview Sarah Lacy conducted with Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook at SXSW.
Let’s take a look back, now that we’ve had time to digest.
Discussed: Sexism. Would the audience have been as cruel to Ms. Lacy [...]
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Posted in Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Featured, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, api, tagged api, bertrand bodson, bet, blog, brag, bragster, brittney bean, Bryan Woods, dare, Future, internet, investment, neat, podcast, stuff, venture capital, web 2.0, wim vernaeve, win on March 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Bragster.com, of course.
…For an audio podcast.
I’ve had the opportunity to work with them quite a bit over the past few months, and I’d like to get Bertrand, Wim, or Brittney on the phone to talk about the site’s new features and direction.
Wim, in this blog post, talks about their new funding. I can’t imagine [...]
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Posted in News, tagged album, all, ambient, at, black dice, black mayonnaise, blogger, Bryan Woods, daring, dark, doom, fuck buttons, maverick, metal, michael maloney, Music, nothing, nothingatall, records, Review, rich, seldon hunt, the bird cage theater, the bird cage theatre, the birdcage theater, the birdcage theatre, thtfl on March 14, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Introducing: The first maverick blogger to review my new album.
Result: He likes it! I think!
“Woah, now this is a great start for this new label. A nifty 12″ of dark IDM techno kind of ambiance in one easy to swallow 20 minute chunk of joy. We start off noisily here with a [...]
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Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Featured, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, api, tagged a9, amazon, announcement, blog, breaking news, Bryan Woods, creative commons, dublin core, erdf, foaf, georss, google, hatom, hcalendar, hcard, hreview, html, mediarss, microformat, News, open, open search, open source, opensearch, platform, rdfa, semantic web, techcrunch, Technology, third party, w3c, xfn, yahoo on March 13, 2008 | 6 Comments »
Michael Arrington just broke this story with this blog post on TechCrunch.
Pretty huge news of a giant like Yahoo adapting a technology that for any real purpose doesn’t even exist yet.
The web will be different, for sure, but with all the talk about the Semantic web strengthening/destroying Google, I’m itching to hear a Googresponse.
Yahoo will [...]
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Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Featured, Humor, Internet Mish-Mash, News, Notes from MP, Other, Politics, Technology, api, tagged api, apple, application, Bryan Woods, desktop, desktop application, google, google desktop, google video, mac, macintosh, uncomfortable, web, web application, youtube on March 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’ve only had a little time to check out its Desktop functionality, but this screencast will hopefully recap my biggest concerns:
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Posted in Archives, Culture, Editorial, Entertainment, Featured, Humor, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, tagged 1.0, 2.0, blank, Bryan Woods, dave winer, developer, myspace, new, new web, old web, product, scripting, scripting news, simple, social network, target, Technology, trust, user, web, window, _blank on March 12, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Get ready.
I’m about to lay out precisely and simply the most significant difference between Old Web (1.0) and New Web (2.0).
Old Web: Do we have to link? Well, we better open up a new browser window to make sure we don’t lose ‘em!
New Web: Our users are our trusted friends! Our [...]
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Posted in Editorial, Featured, Internet Mish-Mash, Neat Stuff, News, Notes from MP, Other, Technology, tagged adobe, Bryan Woods, compiz, cs3, exe, linux, photoshop, run, ubuntu, wine on March 12, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Check out this blog post.
The lunix community’s really doing a great job of narrowing down the “But I bet linux can’t do this…” type brags.
Check out that Dreamweaver/CS3 double-punch in Compiz!
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