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Scoble: an utterly tone deaf response to harassment allegations Members Public

One way or another, Robert Scoble has featured a fair amount on this blog. A quick search reveals that he’s been mentioned 34 times over the last 10 years. I admired his work bringing a human face to Microsoft, back in the day, and I have many friends that

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31-3.7 Bursting bubbles, and getting tech to grow up Members Public

[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2014/03/beach-sunset-3605.html] I just wrote a post for NEXT Berlin [http://nextberlin.eu/2014/03/missing-aircraft-we-need-to-get-serious-about-the-internet-of-things/] which has provoked a little more reaction [https://www.facebook.com/nextconf/posts/10152221294013847?stream_ref=10] than normal. I admit – it’s a more

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31-3-14

The new tech tabloids Members Public

Harry Marks on the high-profile, high traffic technology blogs [http://curiousrat.com/home/2012/8/15/curious-rat-20.html]: > Business Insider, CNet, ZDNet, eWeek, Gizmodo, and the rest (there really are too many to name) aren’t news organizations, they’re the online equivalents of 24-hour cable news noise networks

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A quick blog history lesson for tech bloggers Members Public

Stephen Hackett of 512 Pixels linked to Marcelo Somer’s post about linkblogging [http://behindcompanies.com/2012/08/the-linkblog-cancer/]: > So what’s going on? Slow news cycle in the summer? Maybe. But the link post is much more to blame. It was pioneered by John Gruber back in 04,

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