… 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 (…)
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 (…)
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 (…)
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 (…)
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