Archive for the “Blogging” category

Does Your Favourite Tech Blogger Disclose What Companies They Own? (Should They?)

by Tony Hung on June 28, 2007

In the interests of the “big D”, maybe they should.

… 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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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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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 Second Law of Ambient Broadcasting

by Tony Hung on April 17, 2007

Everyone is listening, even if what you write might seem unimportant.

Netvibes Releases “Universe”. I Say, “Who Cares?”

by Tony Hung on April 17, 2007

It looks pretty, but so what?

Quantifying How Influential Early Adopters Are

by Tony Hung on April 15, 2007

Wonderful article in the New York Times today about a study that was done online regarding music preferences done with, and without, social influences. Paul Kedrosky says that it largely recapitulates the Matthew effect, wherein “the rich get richer, while (…)

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