Even more blogging in April ‘08 - which makes this the ‘end’ of April
Congrats to Steve Gillmor and Michael Arrington on the rebirth of the Gillmor Gang. I’ll be on it - once in a while - when I’m not too busy actually getting work done. Here’s a quiz - try and count how many obnoxious rude things Jason Calacanis says to me. I don’t mind it - but it does make Jason look pretty…. - well I guess that’s just Jason. If there’s one podcast you listen to each week - it’ll be this one!
See this sponsor list of Web2Open. O’Reilly is making out like a bandit on the Web 2.0 trademark. I pity the poor sucker trade show exhibitor. Somebody needs to tell them that that age is over.
Charlene Li picks the only too decent panels at Web 2.0 Expo. David Recordon and the Widgets panel with Hooman, Tariq and the guy from Goowy. It seems that all sorts of people think there’s money in social networking - now. Imagine that!
Wait a minute! Services? Work for Hire! This can’t be the same SixApart I know? What will the VCs say? Don’t you know you can’t scale a service business? How will SixApart go public now?
Appdrop seems coolio - its this kind of cross-vendor, cross-platform stuff which will keep the mesh honest and transparent
We also suffered from the Matzoh shortage.
Congrats to former client - WeeWorld
JanRain’s OpenID selector is pretty coolio
It took the NYTimes until 2008 to figure out that “it’s all about me” - yah, uh huh - welcome. Actually this started way back with MyYahoo. Ever heard of that?
