| If you pay any attention at all to the tech blogosphere, you'll notice that there have been several recurrent themes lately. One is the concept of A-listers in any community. While Guy Kawasaki shares the CNET study which feels that information has more of a diamond shape than a pyramid, which information trickling down from [...] |
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Cult of Personality: What Has Web 2.0 Done to Journalism?
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on March 19, 2008
Women in 2.0: The Sarah Lacy Aftermath
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on March 11, 2008
| I didn't want to rehash SXSW. But after reading both Kara Swisher and Mike Arrington's take on it, I find myself in strange company, because I agree with both of them, and this apparently puts me in the minority. Two years ago, I would have sold my soul to attend SXSW. The past two years, [...] |
The Scobleizer Foresees A Subversion of Google Search In The Future
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on August 27, 2007
| 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 [...] |
Gaming Link Sites: Marketing 2.0
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on May 18, 2007
| With the signal-to-noise ratio at an all-time high for user-created content, it becomes more and more difficult to get your voice out there. Impressions equal ad dollars for many sites, and it's a constant struggle to compete. As a result, people are looking for any way possible to get their message out there, and that [...] |
SEO Dies Slow and Painfully!
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on February 28, 2007
| Could SEO be a waste of time and money in Web 2.0? According to Anthony Fallon, CEO of Warrington Web Works, the use of RSS, content provided for Website visitors and Google's improvements may have ended the chase for the top ten search positions. Fallon asks: "Is this the end of the SEO industry?" An [...] |



