Good Listening: This Week in Google Paid Members Public
I’ve just been reminded by a discussion on our company [Yammer](https://www.yammer.com/home) that I meant to recommend a new podcast called [This Week in Google](http://www.twit.tv/twig). It’s the latest offering from the [TWiT](http://www.twit.tv/) stable, is hosted
We Never Sold Journalism Paid Members Public
I have a confession: the news paywall debate irritates me. It irritates me, because this discussion was had years ago, and discussed with a great deal of depth and intelligence across the emergent publishing and journalism blogosphere. And then it was promptly ignored by the majority of the publishing industry
Le Web 08: Marissa Mayer Paid Members Public
The WiFi problems continue at LeWeb, so liveblogging is hard-to-impossible. However, I have a load of notes, and I’ll try to get them online before the Techcrunch party tonight. However, Marissa Mayer, vice president, search products and user experience at Google, said a few blog-worthy things that are rapidly
Le Web 08: The Opening Sessions Paid Members Public
[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/assets_c/2008/12/Lo%C3%AFc%20and%20Geraldine-1148.html] And so, Le Web 08 gets underway. Loïc and Geraldine kicked things off slightly late, as they struggled to drag people away from the (rather good) coffee and croissants. The mood of the conference is rather
Le Web 08: Google, Recession and The Future Paid Members Public
Nikesh Arora, SVP, Google and President, EME Operations, talks the future of the search engine.
Le Web 3 '07: Jason Calacanis on Spam Pollution Paid Members Public
Google is starting to smack down spam, but it’s still an issue – affiliate links.Calacanis had some suggestions for the attendees about how to manage this: - Build curation into your service. - Police your service - Reduce anonymity without reducing freedom - Punish bad peopleUsers have to “own