Monthly Archives: April 2005

Enthusiasm Run Amok?

As it pertains to those with more than a trivial content consumption habit, this statement goes down in my book next to predictions like “six computers should be sufficient for all the world’s requirements”: “In a case of what Outsell

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Google AutoSave, MSN revs Spaces

On a bad press day for Blogger.com, Google magically appears on the scene to offer an AutoSave feature (something all platforms should offer). Cool (and thank you), that’s one less Blogger issue to deal with. Now about those availability, stability

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Amorphous Content Licensing

A little over a year ago, during Microsoft’s first big push of portable video players, Steve Jobs was widely derided for his lack of vision on the potential for video on mobile devices. Jobs was criticized again during the launch

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Offermatica and Efficient Frontier

I haven’t been following SEM quite as closely as I used to, but I had an opportunity yesterday to talk with some savvy folks in the space and thought I’d pass along two companies that piqued my interest. The first

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Media Center Mobile Conference Fellowships Available

Gloria Pan, Director of Communications at the Media Center, dropped me a note to let me know that they have two Fellowships available for their upcoming Mobility seminar: “Thanks to the generous support of the Ethics and Excellence in Journalism

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RUMOR: Google Maps Gets Keyholed Tonight

Well, not nearly as big as the last rumor… but there’s been some buzz about town today that we’re likely to see an update to Google Maps tonight that includes a “Keyhole View” as an alternative to the standard Google

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FeedBurner gets $7MM from Mobius, Sutter Hill, DFJ and Portage Venture

Burning Questions – The Official FeedBurner Weblog: FeedBurner Fully Financed For Future Feed Formatting Fun More in a few minutes… Update and Disclaimer:Well, more than a few minutes later thanks to Blogger… In any event, congrats to the FeedBurner team

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Will The Next Pope Blog?

It’s clear from the headlines today that Pope John Paul II’s health is continuing to deteriorate and that his end may well be within sight. Regardless of your personal beliefs, I think most would agree that his passing will be

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FeedBurner On The Move

I couldn’t help but notice the contextual ads in Russell Beattie’s FeedBurner-serviced RSS Feed this morning; Russ was writing about his wife getting a learner’s permit (and his travails in buying a used car)… and there at the bottom of

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