Gotta keep up on the blogging

Paolo Valdemarin - my partner in Italy - has a great write up in BlogNation on his company eVectors - and their new direct in-page editing technology, they call ‘Pages’.

I wouldn’t call OpenSocial - limiting and crippling. In fact I do think of it - as enabling and empowering. So I guess that means I disagree with Dave.

Here’s a Dave quote I DO like:

It’s like proclaiming the new owners of A-Rod’s contract as the winners of the 2008 World Series. Only in tech, a persistently immature industry, could such an idea be aired seriously (assuming Mike is actually serious).

 Marc Andreessen has an excellent overview of OpenSocial

Final program for LeWeb3. I’m doing a panel Dec. 11th with Tariq Krim, Patrick Chanezon, Susan Kirch and Hans-Peter Brodomo on “Bringing Social to Software”.

I wish it were as simple as the Starfish metaphor that Robert Scoble is using. Its actually more like a multi-dimensional architecture - but starfish is a nicer metaphor. 

Invisible Computers: The Untold Story of the ENIAC Programmers

Congrats to Mike Lewis and Jim Bankoff on the launch of QLoud.

Scoble Twiettered the press conference of MySpace and Google today and also got a video interview of Schmidt and DeWolfe.

FriendCSV,

Broadband Mechanics was in NYC last week and apparently we missed Jason Calacanis by a few days at Golden Unicorn.  Oh well.  Yank Sing is better - anyway.

Comments are closed.