It's The Trust, Stupid
There are three words I’m starting to see regularly in the recursive world of blogs (blogs about blogs) and user-generate content (yes – there is an awful lot of user-generated
There are three words I’m starting to see regularly in the recursive world of blogs (blogs about blogs) and user-generate content (yes – there is an awful lot of user-generated
One of the challenges with early stage companies is determining whether the thing you are creating is a “feature”, a “product”, or a “company”. Of course ever
Nope – I’m not referring to an HTTP 404 error. I’m talking about Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Section 404. If you are a software developer and don’t know what SOX is, it&rs
If you haven’t used Technorati for a while because of either performance or accuracy issues, try it again. Dave Sifry – Technorati’s CEO – has a post up describing their
If you want something chewy to read over Thanksgiving, I recommend FeedBurner’s thoughtful piece titled How feeds will change the way content is distributed, valued and consumed (also available
Last week, Judy’s Book announced that Mobius led an $8 million Series B financing with existing investors Ignition Partners and Ackerley Partners and that I joined the board of directors.
Do you like NewsGator? Do you want to make some extra money? Do you want to help one of my companies out? If you answered yes to any of these
FeedBurner just completed its second hackathon. Eight hours of focused hacking generated the following features: PodMedic: podcast cleanup tool Subscribe to FeedBulletin via Email Reporting Expo
Dick Costolo – the CEO of FeedBurner – sent me a link to this great photo last night. FeedBurner exhibited at the Portable Media Expo & Podcasting Conference 2005 this weeke
The recurring theme of the power of word-of-mouth marketing came several times for me yesterday. My day started out with an email from Raj Bhargava, the CEO of StillSecure, that