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last edited by BillSeitz on Mar 11, 2008 8:53 am

Random notes from the [Weblog Business Strategies] conference:

One think I like about Boston is that there are real [Dunkin Donuts] places here. In , [DD] is usually part of some like corner dive that doesn't get enough flow to keep things fresh. But even here you can see the huge difference in comfort - if you want to stay there to drink, you're better off going across the street to . But I had the "continental breakfast" at the B&B I'm staying at, courtesy of Entenmann's.

I think people haven't faced up to the business vs voice issue. We all perceive through filters, and we all "speak" through filters. Some people can't talk about their business without sounding like a marketroid. I'm not sure what that means. And I'm not sure it's avoidable.

gee, this room has , and a aggregator - but where's that room? maybe I'll try to create one.

Hey, why isn't here? He even lives in the northeast...

: every time you make a link, you're sticking it to the man

subcultures I perceive here

alternative taglines (author and blog )

hmm, will product-blogs make it harder to find concise "well-organized" information about a product?

after you capture knowledge, do you kill it, or just keep it in a cage?

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: but corporations will want to control that flow for the benefit of "re-use"

just mentioned that many people will have multiple devices, and want to blog from all of them. One argument for (a) apps which (b) use .

Tsktsk , sitting on a panel (your 2nd panel in a row), they show your blog onscreen, and it hasn't been updated in 3 weeks!

re software vs - see old article

someone pointed out that when you have internal weblogs that may point to outside (e.g. competitor) sites, you want some way of disguising the data, so that they don't learn about your interest from their referrer logs.

is not . The term [Editable Source] came up (this could be applied to stuff as well). Or is that Edible source?

Movie ticket sites make the bulk of the money from , not from ticket sales.

By the way, for the sake of anyone actually attending here, if you want a demo of a , and esp. a cool interface to a , come find me...

Join the network, become a [Share Blogger].


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