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- Gang Reforms for Reunion Tour
- Recorded an Attention Deficit Theatre today, and with just a few minutes to go, Doc and I noticed that what had actually occurred was a Gillmor Gang. So I'll mix this one and skip over last week's show with Hugh MacLeod to run this one this weekend. That makes 2...
- Blog posts 2006-06-09
- GestureBlank
- Those who were expecting my session on Gestures at ETech tomorrow will have to wait until next Thursday's SDForum Search SIG at AOL in The Valley, with Seth Goldstein, Gabe Rivera, Dick Costolo, and Dave Sifry. Meanwhile, Dan Farber fills us in on a Gillmor Daily from San Diego on...
- Blog posts 2006-03-07
- Gillmor Daily gets Sirius
- Gillmor Daily has moved into AttentionTech's slot on Sirius, beginning with last week's shows. Monday and Tuesday featured a two part version of my conversation with new Gang regular Mike Arrington. Wednesday and Thursday emanated from OSBC, with Stephen O'Grady from Redmonk and Dan Farber on the 15th and former...
- Blog posts 2006-02-17
- InfoRouter Hacked
- Please pay no attention to the preceding InfoRouter post The Death of Podcasting. The statements attributed to me in no way reflect my excitement over the release of Gillmor Gang Raw, the complete unexpurgated audio rendering of the Gang's conversation last Friday. I want to personally thank David Berlind for...
- Blog posts 2005-07-19
- Gillmor Daily
- It's a bit rough around the edges, but I'm thrilled to be back on the "air" with the first edition of the Gillmor Daily show. My special guest: Dave Winer.
- Blog posts 2005-05-18
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- Microsoft opens philosophical can of worms with Live Search Cashback
- Talk is bubbling up across the blogosphere, Gillmor Gang and Techmeme daily about social graph personal information. This may be among the most important discussions and topics of our time. How the "social mesh" works out now will affect our lives and businesses for a long time. It may even...
- Blog posts 2008-05-23
- iPhonomics and the post-PC era
- My friend Steve Gillmor is known for his very occasional cryptic and sometimes prescient posts that attempt to connect the dots and unpack the logic between seemingly unrelated events.This week he focused his attention on the iPhone, which he suggests is new center of computing gravity, and iPhonomics, which has...
- Blog posts 2007-06-06
- A Hamburger Today
- A Hamburger TodayEmail me your ppt or KN, and I'll spruce it upI've looked at RoML's Keynote, Doc's and Hardt's. They're not you - at all. You need to come up with your own presentation style. I don't buy Doc's Powerpoint enthusiam. Maybe you can do what you need to...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-25
- Cheers
- Cheersads on gangGeez, it's your show, put whatever you want in it. I'm amazed I get it for free in the first place. Listening to the promo enables that. Fine by me.Life IS GoodAs mentioned in a recent show, often the smart will no longer tolerate such nonsense and walk...
- Discussion threads 2006-06-14
- Back in the USSR
- Nick Carr is truly the gift that keeps on giving. His latest can-opener concerns the alleged Google strategy of converting all reading interfaces to search and keyword (i.e. tagging) interfaces. Nick's genius (I think he is the leader in the post-dvorak world of meme-baiting) is to keep the bile churning...
- Blog posts 2006-05-08
- Hollywood High
- Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood I ran into Ron and Marta Bloom at the opening reception at On Hollywood. Ron's the CEO of Podshow, the company that I produce Gillmor Gang and Gillmor Daily with, as well as some business development. My badge read Steve Gillmor's InfoRouter with the designation of...
- Blog posts 2006-05-02
- Drinking too much Google Kool-Aid
- On the Steve Gillmor Daily show podcast here and here, Steve and I debate about an upcoming battle between Microsoft and Google for dominance in the next wave of computing. Of course, the notion of Google laying siege to Microsoft's cash cow is over-hyped, over-analyzed and presumes that all kinds...
- Blog posts 2006-03-31
- Utility computing and private IT generators
- Deal Architect Vinnie Mirchandani notes that Nick Carr has posted the slides from his talk at the Open Source Business Conference about the coming age of utility computing. Like electricity, organizations will inevitably be powered by automated, centralized grids of metered computing power, Nick predicted.Vinnie excerpts from his post, Utility...
- Blog posts 2006-02-16
- The Dog told me
- I wrote this a few weeks ago before a trip to New York. While getting in and out of cabs or walking down the street, I lost or was relieved of my EVDO card, plunging me back into the darkness that preceded it. I sent this post, along with several...
- Blog posts 2006-02-05
- Do Public Broadcasters Get It? (Stephen Hill)
- Do Public Broadcasters Get It? Stephen HillMostly AgreeBeen listening to podCasts since the beginning but have found I now don't waste my time with drivel and poor quality. I to listened to the same Gillmor podcast and had the same reaction as you. A second was one by Dave Winer...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-24
- Do Public Broadcasters Get It? (Stephen Hill)
- Do Public Broadcasters Get It?...............................................Final version 10.18.05.............................................. Description During the doldrums of mid-August Steve Gillmor dropped a semi-cryptic post on his ZDNet blog to the effect that he'd been working with a group of people from public broadcasting as part of something called the Public Service Publisher Initiative...
- Blog posts 2005-10-24
- ZDNet blogtracks for 9/1/05
- In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, here are some links and most importantly, how to help.How to helpRecovering from KatrinaSans Institute guidelines for hurricane preparationOnline scams emerge in Katrina's wakeMy post "Commercial open source, a misnomer?" stirred up a hornet's nest, concerning SugarCRM, one of many companies mixing open source...
- Blog posts 2005-09-01
- Do no simple
- Do no simpleLinks?When you mention a webcast or the Gillmor Daily, would be nice if they were linked :-)MS gets it?Steve Ballmer made the following comment, apparently - "RSS will be around, but whatever we are working next will be cooler and more prevelant." Sounds to me like there is...
- Discussion threads 2005-05-20
- What's left for RSS to disrupt? Plenty
- Updated 5/20/05: Steve Gillmor is back on "the air" again. Under the name the "Gillmor Daily," Gillmor's new regular gig featured Dave Winer (credited with the birth or rebirth of the XML-RPC, RSS, podcasting, and OPML) for the first show and based on what is said near the...
- Blog posts 2005-05-20
- Casting the Last Stone
- After a week of Rojoing the syndisphere, I've finally found something good to say--maybe. This Ross Mayfield post augurs for a new post-del.icio.us fraglet style, where each factoid is couched in the soundbite-sized Extended field. It's Liz Smith meets Movable Hype. All the news you can eat in zipless link-blog...
- Blog posts 2005-04-24
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