Why Snakes on a Plane is no Blair Witch

by Tony Hung on August 27, 2006

Well, there’s been a lot of buzz around Snakes on a Blog as an Internet buzz phenomenon … but when the numbers have been tallied up, the result has been utterly disappointing. What happened? Well, its no Blair Witch, that’s for sure.

Corporate Blogging: Passion, Like Great Sex, Can’t Be Faked

by Tony Hung on August 26, 2006

Mark Cuban hits the nail on the proverbial head with his latest post: Rahul’s Sood’s latest post is tremendously motivational, fascinating, and above all, passionate in the way that he takes apart his own thinking as it applies to the (…)

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Recommended Reads for August 26, 2006

by Tony Hung on August 26, 2006

Recommended reads are a few things of interest noted around the web. Today, there are 7 reads.

Recommended Reads for August 25, 2006

by Tony Hung on August 25, 2006

Recommended reads are a few things of interest noted around the web. Today, there are 3 reads.

A Brief History of Digg Controversy

by Tony Hung on August 25, 2006

Digg has had a controversial past that has largely been undocumented. “Digging” up data on the recent Aliwood issue made me realize there were a lot of things that weren’t together all in one place regarding these controversies.

Recommended Reads for August 24, 2006

by Tony Hung on August 24, 2006

Recommended reads are a few things of interest noted around the web. Today, there are 9 reads.

What Bloggers Can Learn From: Prison Break

by Tony Hung on August 23, 2006

Bloggers Can Learn a Lot from Prison Break — and its a lot more than not leaning over to pick up the soap.