Month: July 2003
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mDeath
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Up2Speed: mLife Dies, AT&T Won’t Admit It Stunk AT&T’s fuzzy and conceited mLife campaign was taken behind the barn and shot. Presumably by a smiling 30-something in high-contrast colors carrying…
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Maximizing Movable Type
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Maximizing The Power of Blog Software Interesting ideas from A Whole Lotta Nothing [via Dennis Kennedy] on getting the maximum value out of Movable Type: “It’s pretty common for people…
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The Connectivity Campaign
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David Weinberger is enthusiastic about Governor Dean’s guest-blogging over at Larry Lessig’s blog. David asks, “Has any presidential candidate ever in history been dropped into a free-for-all quite like this?…
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Dean gets help from DC Insiders
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MSNBC.com — Dean gets help from D.C. insiders But as improbable as it would have seemed three months ago, some Capitol Hill political realists have now accepted — even embraced…
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Want to be in the paper?
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I got interviewed by a reporter for the Boston Globe last week. She’s writing about the grassroots support building around the Dean campaign, and I stressed that a major contributing…
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Chris Suellentrop – Should Dean be afraid of the Internet (Slate.com)
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Talk about a forced analogy: Peer-to-Peer Politics – Should Howard Dean be a little bit afraid of the Internet? By Chris Suellentrop What did file swappers do after Napster went…
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Dean gets the Slashdot treatment
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Lots of interest over at Slashdot now that Governor Dean will be guest-blogging at Prof. Larry Lessig’s blog while he’s on vacation. No entries from Governor Dean yet – he…
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Enter the Matrix
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My wife bought me Enter the Matrix for Father’s Day (yes, she really is that cool) and I’ve been enjoying it quite a bit the last few weeks. I’m not…
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Cleaning up Your Act: Dirty Data (CIO Australia)
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CIO | Cleaning Up Your Act Lots of quotes from yours truly about the impact of dirty data on a firm’s software initiatives, the need for process improvement as well…
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Good Chinese restaurant in San Francisco?
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A friend needs a good recommendation for a moderately priced Chinese restaurant in San Francisco. Should be casual and can accommodate a medium-sized crowd (20 or so). Any suggestions?