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Why Paul Buchheit of GMail and “Don’t Be Evil” fame is dead wrong about blog subscriber measurements
While I dearly appreciate Paul’s contributions to my online life – I’m on GMail and Friendfeed at home, at work, and on the go – I’ve got to disagree with the spirit of his post. Paul’s right in suggesting that I’d be kidding myself if I thought more than a few people were actually reading [read more...]
Why I’m choosing YouTube over Seesmic for instant video publishing
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UPDATE: Seesmic founder Loic Le Meur showed up shortly after this post went up with a strong defense of his product. Check the comments at the bottom of the post to see his contribution!
Let’s start here: embedded Seesmic videos don’t show up in Google Reader. I can’t say for sure what fraction [read more...]
Is logging in really worth it?
Our office SharePoint server is a good step in the right direction in terms of the visibility of ideas and the possibility for interactions between teammates. As mentioned in previous posts I’m doing my best to route technical questions that come across my desk through SharePoint. If you want me to fix something, [read more...]
Tim Tebow, Steve Carell, Justin.TV, and the Future of Television
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Last night was a bit of an eye-opener for me in terms of mixing passive entertainment with a more active online crowd. I wanted to watch the second half of the college football BCS Championship game between Florida and Oklahoma.
I don’t have cable or an antenna or anything, [read more...]


