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Monthly Archives: May 2006
Time to get personal
Time to get personal: I’ll be blogging lightly, if at all, for the next few days as I’m involved in some very fun festivities related to that little girl’s graduation from high school. Wait! How could this be happening? This … Continue reading
Web 2.0®
Web 2.0®: I’d like to commend the CMP attorneys for defending their “pending trademark” of the term Web 2.0®. Despite the obvious fact that I’m no a lawyer, here’s my take on it: Tim O’Reilly popularized the term and started … Continue reading
Wikiwhacking
Wikiwhacking: Ross Mayfield: “Wikipedia isn’t dead” (I agree, but don’t understand the headline, however). Dave Winer: “Now if the strongest advocates of Wikipedia would start talking realistically about the weaknesses of the approach in addition to the strengths, the utopian … Continue reading
TV blogging
TV blogging: Except for a few snippets, I skipped this season of American Idol — come to think of it, I skipped all the previous seasons except for the end of last year’s (I’ll admit it: I’m a Carrie Underwood … Continue reading
Classic HITS the van
Classic HITS the van: No doubt, this photo has been around for years, but I just saw it for the first time. It’s a shot of a mini-van owned by a radio station in Newfoundland, HITS 99.1. Unfortunately, when the … Continue reading
