Year: 2003
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Clark campaign sponsoring Google searches
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This is interesting: The Clark campaign is the #2 sponsored search result when you look for information about Howard Dean. Interestingly, they’re also sponsoring John Kerry. But no other candidates.…
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MarketingWonk.com: TiVo faces challenges
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TiVo Faces Challenge to Take PVR to the Next Level of Value Ad Age’s editor Scott Donaton is confident digital video recorders (DVR) will reach critical mass and eventually reshape…
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Washington Post on editing your blog
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Howie Kurtz reports on my fact-checking on the Clark blog.
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Washington Post: No Do-Overs in Sports!
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Howie Kurtz picks up on the story in today’s Washington Post by quoting Garance Franke-Ruta’s entry in TAPPED last week: Hey — no do-overs in sports! Josh Marshall lands an…
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Graham blog – authorized or not?
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Check out this post to the Graham blog. Note the use of the word “flaky” to describe two of the frontrunner candidates, “very disappointing polls and fundraising,” the discussion about…
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Chris Smith is back
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After a long hiatus, Chris Smith (KM guru at A Big Law Firm Who Shall Remain Nameless) is back among us. Good news!
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TiVo innovates again
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Just experienced a first with TiVo — while watching tonight’s Trading Spaces $100k episode, an ad for the Cadillac SRX. While the ad played, a TiVo message appeared on the…
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Feedster comes into its own
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I’ve written about Feedster before, but this weekend it has really shown its power as a meta-aggregator of any posts that have discussed BloggerCon. Dave Winer has put together a…
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Dean and Clark can scale; can Bush?
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This is impressive: in just two weeks, the Clark campaign pulled in $3.5 million, more than 2/3 of which was raised online. Added to Dean’s $5m in the final two…
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Instapundit weighs in
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Glenn Reynolds, aka Instapundit, has some observations about weblogs in presidential politics from today’s BloggerCon. This nugget in particular was quite insightful: In this cycle, and (perhaps) the next one,…