Live at Mesh 07 @ 0940 — Arrington Keynote Part I

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

And he’s here — giving the story behind TechCrunch: Started in 2005 Did it to keep track of web2.0 scene Didn’t have a job at the time Knew that something was going on when he hit about 500 readers The (…)

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Live at Mesh 2007 @ 0920h — Arrington’s Late!

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

Live blogging at Mesh

Meeting Local Bloggers and Social Media Folk: Always Cool, Never Boring

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

So earlier in the evening there was a sort of pre-Mesh get together that was organized by Thonley Fallis, a PR firm here in Canada. They, in fact, do a thing every month called “Third Tuesday“, where PR folks get (…)

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The Trouble With “The Decline In News” Has Nothing To Do With Journalists

by Tony Hung on May 30, 2007

Grains of truth in an otherwise long rant about the changing face of journalism.

Breaking: PayPerPost Aims Its Sights At ReviewMe (…Sort Of)

by Tony Hung on May 27, 2007

PayPerPost is changing things slightly — but here’s what it means.

Zoomr Mark III: How Good Branding Can Save Your Ass

by Tony Hung on May 27, 2007

Zooomr’s launch was delayed by 6 days — here’s why I don’t care.

Facebook: The Microsoft of Social Media? (Wait — I Mean In A Good Way!)

by Tony Hung on May 24, 2007

Update: File it under “great minds think alike?” Paul Kedrosky also thinks that there’s something “special” brewing with Facebook, as he likens it to the Microsoft Office of Social Apps — then goes one further and says “Facebook has an (…)

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