Posts Tagged with ‘scobleizer’

Robert Scoble Thinks There Are Only Two Great Tech Blogs – and I am Understandably Happy

Svetlana Gladkova

On Friday Robert Scoble published a list of 160+ people worth subscribing to on FriendFeed for everyone interested in technology news. Quite understandably, this list have become one of the most discussed things over the weekend with people either criticizing Robert for this list or thanking him for compiling it.
I think that I have the most obvious reason to be happy about making the list as according to Robert’s comments there are only two great tech blogs - Ars Technica [...]

The Best of the Poor Startups Selected at Le Web 3

Svetlana Gladkova

The sessions are still under way here in Paris at Le Web 3 but one important part of the event has been completed already. And this part is the startups competition. The winners have been announced here. So out of the 33 startups presenting their 7-minutes pitches to the judges including VCs and media the best have been chosen and they are GooJet, the tool to combine and synchronize your mobile and web lives (winner), PLYMedia (the solutions to make [...]

The Scobleizer Foresees A Subversion of Google Search In The Future

Paul Glazowski

Are you familiar with Robert Scoble? Once a “tech evangelist” and uber-popular blogger (Scobleizer) backed by Redmond, he (along with his spouse) is now pulling strings at PodTech, a video podcast startup. He’s a big voice in the Valley. Lots of people listen when he speaks. Problem is, he can be kind of, well, irrational on occasion, and in the tech space, such a characteristic isn’t a very good one to have. Not good, at least, to showcase to a [...]

Profiles of Web 2.0 - Digital Nomad

Phil Butler

This is our first in a series of profiles about people of Web 2.0, and perhaps this kind of post is the most appropriate after all. In our excursions across the blogosphere we run across some of the most interesting people, but too often we take them for granted or lose track of the fact that Web 2.0 really IS people. So here is my first installment in recognition of the famous and semi-famous of Web 2.0.
Requiem for a [...]

Code, Conduct - Words to Live By

Phil Butler

The biggest news of the last few days had been the upheaval caused by the deplorable comments and threats leveled at Kathy Sierra. I expect most of us have commented or at least heard about the events and our Cyndy Aleo-Carreira  wrote a very nice piece on the subject the other day. Everyone is upset for the lady technical blogger, but there seems to be a great gulf of opinion as to what the blogosphere should do about this kind of [...]