… And Why It Actually Kind of Sucks To Meet Bloggers In Person

by Tony Hung on June 17, 2007

I usually love meeting bloggers in person. For me, certainly, its a chance to talk about things that I rarely get a chance to talk about with friends in my own social circle — and I think my wife has (…)

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Is The Web2.0 Necessarily For The Young? No, But On Average, Almost Certainly Yes.

by Tony Hung on June 17, 2007

Of course you don’t need to be young — but it always helps when it comes to emerging technologies, mediums, movements or music.

Recommended Reads for June 11, 2007

by Tony Hung on June 11, 2007

Recommended reads are a few things of interest noted around the web. Today, there are 4 reads.

Laying The Smack Down on Andrew Keen — Blogging Styles!

by Tony Hung on June 10, 2007

The best quote I’ve read all day? With respect to Andrew Keen’s book, “The Cult of the Amateur”: It is a whining, outrageous and defensive fantasy based on sweeping generalizations, falsehoods, paranoia and a form of condescension so pissy that (…)

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OffShore Blogging: The Most Explosive Blogging Issue of 2008?

by Tony Hung on June 10, 2007

The New York Times has an interesting write up with respects to blogs as a source of income. I’ll let you read it over here — suffice it to say that it is certainly possible, although it can be enormously (…)

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Andrew Keen: Totally Wrong, But a Magnificent Troll.

by Tony Hung on June 8, 2007

Andrew Keen, widely regarded as the curmudgeon of the social media set, sat down earlier today to take a few questions and answers from a few lowly plebs about his thoughts on social media. For those not quite familiar with (…)

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CONTEST: Want to Try Out The “New” RealPlayer? (I Have An Extra Invite)

by Tony Hung on June 8, 2007

Yet another contest — this time for an alpha build of RealPlayer