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The Web Is Working Harder For Me

May 21 2009
A few weeks ago I wrote a post titled The Maturing of the Implicit Web.  In it I talked about new releases from AdaptiveBlue and OneRiot.  As I sit here in my hotel room in Seattle waiting for TA McCann (CEO of Gist) to show up for our pre-board meeting run, I’m pondering how much […]
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Book: Bricklin on Technology

May 17 2009
I haven’t been reading that much lately (only 27 books so far this year) so I had a nice weekend chewing on a handful of them as I tried to catch my breath from a few weeks of constantly moving around. The first – and most enjoyable – was Bricklin on Technology .  I’ve somehow […]
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The Maturing of the Implicit Web

Apr 22 2009
I’ve been fascinated with the notion of the Implicit Web since I determined that I was tired of my computer (and the Internet in general) being stupid.  I wanted it (my computer as well as the Internet) to pay attention to what I, and others, were doing.  Theoretically “my compute infrastructure” should learn, automate repeated […]
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Add-on-Con

Nov 17 2008
Are you into browser Add-on’s?  The first Add-on-Con is happening on December 11th in Mountain View at the Computer History Museum.  My friends at OneRiot and AdaptiveBlue are organizing it along with Sxipper.  The  lineup is shaping up nicely to including folks from Mozilla, Google, Xoopit, Alexa, and Microsoft. It’s only $150 for the day.  […]
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The Morning Pre-Run Rundown

Nov 11 2008
As I stall before I head out the door for an hour run in the cold, dark mountains outside my house, I thought I’d share some of the interesting stuff I read this morning with you. Forrester Chief on What Not to Cut in a Downturn: I mostly include this since it’s so entertainingly short […]
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Do Or Do Not. There Is No Try.

Jun 30 2008
Thanks to my buddy Alex Iskold at Adaptive Blue for my new t-shirt. $DO || ! $DO ; try try: command not found That describes my marathon and life philosophy perfectly.
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Stuff To Read, Watch, and Listen To

Jun 19 2008
I’m sitting in the quiet zone in the airport lounge at MPLS so I’m not allowed to talk on my cell phone or listen to stuff on my laptop.  But you can! ReadWriteWeb posted an interview with me that Alex Iskold did – it’s titled People in Tech: Brad Feld, Foundry Group (nice SEO btw – […]
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What, Why, Virtualization, Widgets, and Semantic Search

Jun 01 2008
Lots of good stuff from my friends this weekend.  I’ve been periodically doing this daily reading thing – hopefully you like it.  Feel free to flame me in the comments if you don’t; give me positive feedback if you do. – What, Why, Can and How – Deciding on the Next Business Idea: Paul Berberian’s […]
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An Optimistic and Beautiful Story

Apr 15 2008
I’ve gotten to know Alex Iskold over the past few years (I’m an angel investor in his latest company – AdaptiveBlue).  Alex has a huge brain that I always enjoy interacting with.  He also has a huge heart, which comes through loud and clear in his retrospective story about his career progression in his post […]
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