Who could he mean?
Posted Tuesday May 16, 2006, 6:09 am, Over one day old
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As it is now such a focus of discussion, here are my recollections of Bloggercon 2003 and Podcasting. On the first day, when we were all in the same room, I was sitting there webcasting live, and Adam Curry was in the row behind. Download my Audioblogging speech here.
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I think the right approach is to write out your own version of things online, so that people can read your point of view, to allow it to be cited in places like wikipedia that attempt to arrive at truth, and to point out in public when people publish false things about you.
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John Battelle notes Tivo is planning to let you search for Ads and has an elaborate scenario mapped out. If search via TiVo, or Google, becomes a substantial fraction of the useful exposure time to customers, we're looking at a bifurcation in video production styles.
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Here's my video podcast for this session: Download Podcasting vs Streaming here. Download iPod version of Podcasting vs Streaming here. Nicholas Ascheim, Product Manager, NYTimes.com How am I speaking in Boston and San Jose simultaneously?
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