Year: 2003
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Into the ether…
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Now it seems the other shoe has dropped at Userland, and the rules have changed. Dave Winer is the founder of Userland (Userland is the company that makes Radio, a…
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We need bigger places…
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Thanks to The Long Letter for linking to this article in Saturday’s Washington Post – it’s a good article with some great snippets. But I particulary liked this nugget: After…
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Out of town…
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No posts for a while – I’m currently in London on business. Lots of good discussions going on at the official blog — so be sure to swing by there.…
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WiFi rules
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No shocker that I’m a fan of WiFi – but there’s something incredibly satisfying about sitting down for a cup of coffee 4,000 miles from home – and having Internet…
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Light posts
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I’m still around – just been busy with July 4th plans. And now I’m in London for just over two days of meetings. I’m hoping to get caught up (there…
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The Clue Primary: Reed and From prove the point
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Bruce Reed and Al From, leaders of the DLC that attacked Governor Dean’s supporters for being “activist elites” last quarter, now write an op-ed in today’s LA Times: Activists Are…
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The Clue Primary
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Ooh! A Google whack to call my own: the “clue primary”. (For you purists, I realize that a real Google-whack has just two words and doesn’t use quotes. Whatever –…
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Blogland’s Man of the People
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Welcome to the many readers of Salon.com who are showing up here after reading Farhad Manjoo’s article Blogland’s Man of the People about the Dean campaign and the blogosphere. Since…
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Um, Dad? I was alive in 2000…
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Garry Trudeau is my hero: (c)2003 Garry Trudeau (In the interest of full disclosure: Trudeau is a classmate of Governor Dean’s and a long-time friend who’s given his $2,000 limit.)
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Dean campaign surpasses $7m in Q2
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By all measures, this is a stunning development in the Democratic race. I documented how they pulled it off here – it really is something to behold. Some interesting statistics…