Getting emotional and blogging about it

I have received a lot of support and one hand slap from my emotional outburst last night.

Most people who know me - know that I take this stuff very seriously - and for a major writer like Om Malik to apparently leave us out of a post talking about exactly what we’re doing - is and was a very disappointing turn of events for me.

So I don’t try and hide and play politics. I call it for what it is. I then try and educate and set the record straight - so at least the Google memory banks have my side of the equation.

When I read Om’s post - I had just finished one of our weekly conference calls - linking up all of our team members from around the world. We had Christ Church, NZ, Gurgaon, India, Nuremberg, Germany, Napa, Sebastapol, S. SF and Walnut Creek - all in California - going over last minute bugs and usability tweaks. I was totally high on our product, our prospects and the timing we have in the market.

Nobody has the features like we do. And this is just today. Wait til you see what we’ll provide our customers with tomorrow!

Our platform will help our customers effectively deploy social networking and blogging to their particular constituency and target context.

I’m dam proud of our team and product - and I really think we’ll make a contribution to the world today. We’re focused on the European and Asian markets and we believe that social networks from around the world can connect together into a distributed mesh of decentralized networks.

So yes - I do agree with Om. I just wish he had mentioned us.

2 Responses to “Getting emotional and blogging about it”

  1. Randy Charles Morin Says:

    Marc disses me. Here he’s talking about emotional blogging and he forgets to mention me ;-)

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