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When CEOs blog
I’m thoroughly enjoying the Red Herring Spring conference. I’ve often been the guy expected to pitch my company’s story (more on that later) — and the opportunity to watch dozens of companies pitch themselves is like a peek through the looking glass. And I’m also enjoying the experiment of setting up 100 conversations for the…
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From Red Herring – William Janeway, Warburg Pincus
Just sat in on William Janeway’s keynote presentation at Red Herring Spring. I blogged my observations on the Socialtext Eventspace here. Two book recommendations from Janeway, that will be wort reading: Technology Paradise Lost: Why Companies Will Spend Less to Get More from Information Technology by Erik Keller, and Understanding the Digital Economy: Data, Tools,…
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Notes from Red Herring Spring
Ross has some great notes from the Red Herring Spring conference. Funny – I’ve worked at Socialtext for more than 2 months, this was the first time I’ve been in the same room with a co-worker. And it lasted 15 minutes, before Ross had to head back to SF for the Institute for the Future…
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There’s more to the Da Vinci Code?
Hey AKMA — what do you make of this? Turns out Dan Brown left out the most controversial part of The Da Vinci Code was that Jesus may have survived the crucifixion? Whoa. (Brown claims he has plenty of supporting theories as to how this may have been, but ultimately decided it would have been…
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Blogging from Monterey
I’m in Monterey, at the Red Herring Spring conference, and am blogging from the RH100 presentations. This is great stuff — CEOs from some remarkable companies are presenting about their company strategy. I only wish I understood half of what was being discussed. If you go to Recent changes you can see my recent posts,…
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100 Conversations at Red Herring Spring Conference
I’m headed off to Monterey, California tomorrow to attend the Red Herring Spring Conference. (It’s a tough job, but someone has to do it.) As a sponsor, we’ve set up a Socialtext Eventspace for the event, and look to encourage quite a bit of conversation amongst the Red Herring 100 winners and various attendees. As…
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The Obama Blog
I’m very pleased to announce the Obama blog, the weblog for Senator Barack Obama. Barack is running for U.S. Senate for the seat that Peter Fitzgerald is vacating. You may notice a familiar name attached to some of the posts — I’m working with the campaign to help develop the blog. (Several veterans from the…
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Getting Things Done – finally
This is more than a bit ironic, and just a tad embarassing. But it’s a good story, so I’ll share it. Last year, I posted about the ABCs of personal knowledge management, in which I linked to thought?horizon’s review of David Allen’s Getting Things Done. But here’s the thing: I completely forgot about this post.…
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What’s better than Gmail? Bloomba.
If you own a PC and are all excited about Gmail, here’s a little tip: Bloomba. Fast searching of all messages? Check. (I can search 20,000+ messages and all attachments in my datastore in less than one second.) Unlimited storage? Check. (Gmail only (!) gives you a gigabyte.) Searches attachments? Check. (Gmail doesn’t.) Clean UI?…
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David Weinberger is verklempt
Be sure to read David Weinberger’s reports from Massachusetts. Of the legalization of gay marriage in his home state of Massachusetts, he writes: What other freedoms might we grant? What other ways might we find to accept love? [Joho the Blog] The whole post is worth reading. For me, it was listening to the NPR…