Recommended Reads for January 19, 2007
by Tony Hung on January 19, 2007
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Looks like its not meant to be a corporate blog at all, but a personal blog with a view to the happenings in corporate. Always interesting to see bloggers out of the usual demographic. Nice.
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Yes, Jobs is set to make a killing when it comes out — as DRM’d up, and non-open sourced as it is, people will buy it by the bucketload. ’nuff said.
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Randomly accelerates its time up to 15 minutes at a time, so you don't actually know what the time is. If you play by its rules you might actually be on time. If ;)
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Looks like David Krug and co are finally out of “beta” with a new theme and daily podcast. If new media news is your thing check these dudes out. Muhammad, Thord and Dave bring it fresh everyday.
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Thanks dudeski. You are a daily read. Hopefully the podcasts will be killer enjoyable over time.
by David Krug on January 19, 2007 at 4:42 am. #
At a time when many companeis are afraid to tip-toe into the blogosphere, it’s pretty amazing that Bill Marriott has started to write a blog. Now, let’s see if he can “get” blogging, and whether he’ll be an inspiration to folks in Canada such as George Cope and Darren Entwistle..:)
by Mark Evans on January 19, 2007 at 11:17 am. #
[...] While many companies deliberate about whether to blog or not to blog, 75-year-old Bill Marriott (the CEO of Marriott International) has started to write a personal blog. (Hat tip to Tony Jung, who put me on to a Washington Post story). Marriott hasn’t completed embraced blogging – he dictates his posts into a tape recorder and his first post was an unblog-like 700 words – but give him some major kudos for venturing into the blogosphere – something far too many CEOs have been reluctant, afraid or unwilling to do. [...]
by Mark Evans - Bill Marriott’s Blogging; How ‘Bout You? on January 19, 2007 at 11:26 am. #