RSA: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires Paid Members Public
Liveblogged notes from a talk by Tim Wu about the book The Rise and Fall or Information Empires, given at the RSA, London
Finding web simplicity where none exists Paid Members Public
Antony Mayfield succinctly captures what I’ve been feeling about people’s attitude to the internet over the last year or so: > The other problem we have is we fixate on platforms, like Facebook, Google or Twitter and use them as proxies for the complexity of the web. It
LeWeb: Google's Marissa Mayer gets local Paid Members Public
It’s the now [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2009/12/le_web_marissa_mayer_of_google.html] annual [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2008/12/le_web_08_marissa_mayer.html] Arrington/Mayer chat. Whoohoo. She tries to say nothing, Mike tries to make her say something. Of course,
How Boris Johnson gets his news Paid Members Public
From his column in The Telegraph [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/columnists/borisjohnson/8116584/So-journalists-at-the-BBC-went-on-strike-Thats-news-to-me.html] **, in which he explains why he barely noticed the BBC journalists’ strike: > I consume vast quantities of news – but almost entirely without the assistance of the BBC. I get up early and
#likeminds - Guy Clapperton Shows Us The Money Paid Members Public
[![Guy Clapperton](https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/10/guyclapperton-thumb-520x346-1750.jpg?resize=520%2C346)](https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2010/10/guyclapperton.jpg) [Guy Clapperton](http://homepage.mac.com/guyclapperton/Personalpage), author of [This is Social Media: Tweet, Blog, Link and Post
#media140 : Dataeconomy: Open Data Paid Members Public
(Live-blogging – prone to error, omission and typos…) Rufus Pollock from Open Knowledge Foundation Wouldn’t it be nice to know where our money goes when we pay taxes? You need lots of stuff – government spending (local and regional), region codes, company data… Much of it locked up or in difficult
Google Goes Instant. Death of SEO Predicted (Again) Paid Members Public
So. Google Instant Search. My instant reaction was “gimmick”. After a bit of a play reached I reached the dizzy heights of “entertaining gimmick”. This [post by Steve Rubel](http://www.steverubel.com/google-instant-makes-seo-irrelevant) has me thinking, though:> Here’s what this means: no two people will see the