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| Monday, November 18, 2002 |
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Comdexterity
| | Just posted a long blog on today's two Comdex keynotes, over at Linux Journal. (Right before the battery dies, which will be in any second...) |
Living in Google's fur, cont'd
Why I'll be in the desert tonight
It's even huger than it appears
Be there then
| | Aaron and I are two panelists on a Great Debate at Comdex starting 4pm today in the Convention Center (at the Debate Area on Aisle 11000). Here's another link to the event. Not sure why that one doesn't bill me as The Linux Guy, but... whatever. Should be fun. |
Say when?
| | I changed my ticket so I could get home early enough Tuesday to catch the Leonid meteor shower with my 6 year old kid. |
Say who?
It's only four letters, but at least they spelled the name right
| | Blogs (short for "Web logs") are being hyped as the latest transformational application that will alter the way business is conducted. In reality, blogs are simply a different method for people to collaborate and form communities, using a journal metaphor. This has existed for many years via private and public collaboration tools (discussion boards, groupware, online community software). Blog applications do not alter the existing benefits of community collaboration to business. But the growing availability and popularity of free community discussion software can lower barriers for customers to conduct their own online dialogs about products and services. |
| | If that was the kind of stuff we do here, our asses would have been bored off three years ago. |
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