Year: 2007
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Full vs. Partial Feeds
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I just wrote up a post I’m pretty proud of over at Burning Questions. It’s specifically about the full vs. partial feed debate, but from a different perspective than most…
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Elizabeth Edwards on today’s tragedy
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I’ve heard remarkable things about this woman, and these words only support them. What a gift for reocgnizing the grief, the sorrow, and the unthinkable traumas that the families, and…
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A TiVo innovation I’d love to see
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I was meeting with Ad Age editor Jonah Bloom last week, and threw out a suggestion that didn’t cause him to burst out into fits of laughter. Which tells me…
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Chicago Olympics
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I’m very excited to see that Chicago is the U.S. bid city for the 2016 Olympics. There’s a long route between now and the pick for the host city, but…
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Holocaust day of remembrance
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The United States Congress established Sunday, April 15, 2007 as a national day of remembrance to honor the memory of the millions who perished in Germany during the Holocaust. I…
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Accept all changes
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Dick Costolo, writing at Ask the Wizard: “Why? Because no lawyer has ever used the ‘accept all changes’ button in MS Word, that’s why.” Have truer words ever been spoken?
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Turk on Thompson
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One of the highlights for me at Politics Online a few weeks back was meeting Michael Turk. Turk was the eCampaign chair for the Bush/Cheney ’04 campaign, and held a…
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Thoughts on 2008
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Barack’s news yesterday that he outraised all other presidential candidates in the primary (Hillary raised a bit more, but her number includes money raised for the general, which she can’t…
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Daemon
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A little over a month ago, I got an e-mail from a marketing person at a small publisher in California. We have a book we think you’ll like, she said.…