Monthly Archives: April 2005

Nick Bradbury on RSS & advertising

Nick Bradbury on RSS & advertising: Nick (of FeedDemon fame) blogs why he’s decided that FeedDemon should not strip ads. (Sidenote: Nick is registered for BlogNashville.) A while back, I complained about the type of RSS advertising (not about advertising, … Continue reading

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100 8th grade boys

100 8th grade boys: The 14 year-old in my household attends an all-boys school at which one of the great rites of passage of the 8th grade is a 2 1/2 day trip to Atlanta that is designed, as best … Continue reading

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Verizon taketh away “free” wi-fi

Verizon taketh away “free” wi-fi:  Currently, if you pay for Verizon DSL, you get “free” access to wi-fi beamed from NYC telephone booths. Now that the company is deploying cellular internet around the city, it will be pulling the phone … Continue reading

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BlogNashville “Food for Thought” Dinners

BlogNashville “Food for Thought” Dinners: Big news on the BlogNashville front. Dave Winer (Pope Dave I), who created (among many, many other things) the “we’re all insiders” Bloggercon concept on which the Friday night-Saturday portion of BlogNashville is based, will … Continue reading

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Jeff Jarvis questions the Google teat

Jeff Jarvis questions the Google teat: Last week I blogged why I think “publishers won’t go after Google”  (I said, specifically, “(the publishers) one might expect to view Google as a threat are growing so dependent on this revenue stream … Continue reading

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