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I wonder if Dave thinks he’ll put a copy of Frontier into this device. That would be outrageous!
Myriad of services = “throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks”. That’s been Google’s strategy up until now. Now what - since the stock hit 500? Maybe a WebOS?
Pot-smoking libertarian - Actually I’m more of an anarchist.
Details of various Yahoo restructuring and changes are coming out. There’s even a Terry Semel blog post. audiences, advertisers, and publishers I wonder who gets to be head of the Audience group? Good riddance to Llloyd Braun. I like the ‘”brand universe” idea. And someone needs to clue in Nick Denton. The ONLY exec at Yahoo who matters s Brad Horowitz.
My friends (and clients) at AOL have announced a mashup contest with TopCoder utilizing their new AIM APIs. Folks are noticing it. We’ll be building some ‘whimsicals’ of our own. That’s what AOL calls their ‘Widgets’ - whimsicals.
Hugh’s proud. Web marketing works.
Habbo Home, Spokeo, Great Games Experience, NewTeeVee, MingleNow, Hawkee, OpenKapow, VodPod, Amazon SDS, Fleck
Congrats on the final version of XSPF
Time-Warner doing their OWN movie download service? Huh? Why can’t these sister companies work together?
I agree - I like CNet. And the stories I could tell you about Conde.net - but I won’t!
Tony Perkins gets drunk, lies and makes a fool of himself. Now maybe you know why we’re not working together anymore. Afterall - he IS a close, personal friend of George Bush.
Lots of other Mashup contests as well.
Scoble may go to Amsterdam for the tourist sites - but I’m going for strictly business. Strictly business.

December 6th, 2006 at 1:59 pm
Do you think it would good or bad to put a copy of Frontier on the podcast player?
(Of course I would like it, I could easily write software that runs on it. Hey all my software would run there.)
December 7th, 2006 at 1:21 am
Hi Mark, that’s a whole bunch of information in just 1 post! Looking forward to meet you next week at Boris’ place.