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robert scoble ’
Are you on any Twitter lists? Have you had your ego stroked by seeing the number of Twitter lists you are on climbing?
What the hell are Twitter lists you ask. Well my obviously social media deficient friend ...
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Robert Scoble has announced that he is leaving his role as the head of online video for Fast Company.
Scoble started the job in January 2008 after a long stint at the now defunct podcasting company Podtech. His ...
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There have been past efforts in the early life of Twitter for folks to try an monetize their Twitter stream. After all for many bloggers Twitter is taking up almost as much time in their workflow as ...
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Scrapplet is a new service that allows users to mash content from other sites onto the one page. Louis Gray has a great review of the service here.
Robert Scoble chimes in, suggesting that it's a difficult ...
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I don’t get it.
Really I don’t understand this seemingly insatiable need to declared someone the king of some stupid ass hill – even if that hill is Twitter. In a blogosphere where everyone on the A-List ...
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This past weekend has been a really boring one as far as news in the tech blogosphere. It got to the point that I joked on FriendFeed that we needed a typical Scoble "foot in the mouth" ...
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I like Robert Scoble so let’s just get that out of the way right now, but sometimes I think he has become just too wrapped up within the bubble of Web 2.0 and social media. ...
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Hands up everyone who knew that the webs most prominent Muslim blogger is Robert Scoble. A few people found out this week when Scoble mentioned it in passing in his "I'm not an American" post. It turns ...
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Language warning: the last paragraph includes a word that may upset some readers.
What makes a blogger different from a journalist, beside formal training? The biggest difference broadly speaking is that journalists write about what they're told ...
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There's an interesting debate brewing around what Robert Scoble describes as the passionates vs the non passionates, or alternatively described as the first adopter/ Crunchmemeosphere vs the rest of the world. Loren Feldman's contribution is as always ...
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A wry version of me could easily suggest that first adopters like shiny new things and flock en masse to each new thing that comes along. While that's in part true, there's actually a deeper need here. ...
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GlobalNeighbourhoods.TV, the Shel Israel hosted video interview show, is no longer with Fast Company.
According to a post at Global Neighborhoods, Israel claims that he asked to take the GlobalNeighborhoods.tv (GNTV) out of FastCompany.tv and to show it ...
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