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- BloggerCon IV lifts off
- BloggerCon IV lifts offToo badI wish I could attend!!!!!!!!!!!!!http://opendomain.blogspot.com/
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- Discussion threads 2006-06-23
- BloggerCon IV lifts off
- BloggerCon IV is underway, with a live webcast. I'm at the 'unconference,' which is being held at our CNET office in San Francisco. About a hundred blogger types have shown up so far for two days of discussion. Dave Winer, one of the original bloggers, is the force behind...
- Tags: Bloggercon IV, Bloggercon
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
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- Web 2.0 'community': Are 'comments' representative?
- A new month, a new TechCrunch advisory of disgruntled users of Web 2.0 free services. Michael Arrington began November with “Top Digg Users Feeling Snubbed (see "Digg vs. Diggers?”), and he begins December with “Yahoo Gets Trashed By Users.” Just as with his Digg "controversy is interesting" post, Arrington’s Yahoo...
- Tags: Television, TV, Amateur Content, Digg, Social Web, Culture, Yahoo, User-Generated Content, Yahoo! Inc., Social Media, Social Networking, Wikipedia
- Blog posts 2006-12-03
- Notes from the tech conference underground
- The extended spring tech conference season is beginning to wind down. I have done my share of time watching panels, keynotes and pitches, and hanging out in hallways and lobbys looking for fresh material, seeking out the strongest signals that portend what’s in store for the future. Based on absorbing...
- Tags: Supernova
- Blog posts 2006-07-05
- Gnomedex: Bloggers, Senator Edwards convene in Seattle
- On Friday and Saturday I'll be in Seattle at Gnomedex, which is hosted by Chris Pirillo of Lockergnome fame. Speakers discussion leaders at the event include many of the usual suspects from the blogosphere--Dave Winer, Marc Canter, Mike Arrington, Steve Rubel, Steve Gillmor, Susan Mernit, Halley Suitt, Robert Scoble and...
- Tags: Edwards
- Blog posts 2006-06-29
- BloggerCon: Dave talks about exiting the blogosphere
- During the concluding wrap up for BloggerCon IV, unconference host Dave Winer ironically talked about his plan to cease blogging, not for the first time. Before he launched into his exit strategy he talked about reasons for blogging. "The only reason to blog is because you have something to...
- Tags: blogging
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: Video blogging
- Ryanne Hodson led the afternoon BloggerCon IV discussion on video blogging vlogging. She teed up the discussion as follows:Videoblogging as a medium is exploding and the community is growing exponentially. How we can continue to leverage the power of video on blogs for social change, art making, communication and education?...
- Tags: video
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: Core values and Mike Arrington rails against the trolls
- Mike Arrington of TechCrunch led the penultimate BloggerCon IV session on the topic of core values for bloggers (and podcasters + vloggers). The Doc Searls Docnography notes from the session are here, and the downloadable podcast is here.Mike started off the session with the statement that the blogosphere doesn't have...
- Tags: blogger
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: Politics and blogging
- The post-lunch session at BloggerCon IV was led by Lance Knobel, focusing on poltics and blogging. In the nature of an unconference like BloggerCon, the approach to the topic will be protean, not fixed. But I think the starting point for the politics discussion will be to examine whether and...
- Tags: blogging
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: Building bridges
- Elisa Camahort, representing Blogher, led the BloggerCon IV discussion on gender issues. Here is Elisa's description for the session.Numbers don't lie. Whether talking about Fortune 500 CEO chairs, media commentators or conference speaking rosters, women have been raising a stink for years about lack of representation. People are getting more...
- Tags: women, Elisa Camahort, Building Bridges
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: Developers and users
- In opening remarks to a sparse early morning crowd at BloggerCon IV, Dave Winer discussed software development and users. "Developing software is very hard work, not everyone can do it," Dave said.The session notes Docnography is here, and you can also download the podcast of the session. A few semi-random...
- Tags: developer
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: Post game show, day 1
- The wrap up discussion--dubbed the Post Game Show--of the first day of BloggerCon IV was led by the Docnographer and Cluetrainer himself Doc Searls. Docnographic notes, by substitute scribe Dave Winer, of the session are here, and we have a downloadable podcast of the session. Doc...
- Tags: Post, Post Game Show
- Blog posts 2006-06-24
- BloggerCon: The emotional life of bloggers
- The last session of the first day of BloggerCon IV was led by Lisa Williams pictured below on the topic of the emotional life of weblogs. Most bloggers are desert islands, isolated rather than connected to others. Commentless blogs. Several participants told stories about how they got off the...
- Tags: blogger
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
- 'Mainstream Media' mocks blogosphere and bloggers
- While the blogosphere celebration underway at BloggerCon IV will undoubtedly yield much “link love,” two “Mainstream Media” icons have not shown any kind of love to bloggers this month.At the Newsweek Executive Forum “Global Leadership Conference on Science, Technology and Education" held June 9 in New York City, I witnessed,...
- Tags: Digg, blogger, blogosphere
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
- BloggerCon: Tools for new media mavens
- Phil Torrone, senior editor at Make, led the first discussion at BloggerCon IV this morning, focused mostly on tools for blogging and podcasting. Here is the Docnography Doc Searls is live note taking as the discussion flows of the Tools discussion. Quote of the session: "No one knows what a...
- Tags: tool, Tools
- Blog posts 2006-06-23
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