by Rob Cottingham | Mar 14, 2005 | Technology
David Sifry reports that Technorati is now tracking 7.8 million blogs… and that number has been doubling every five months. The ease of push-button publishing is almost certainly one of this trend’s drivers; so is the fact that skimming and reading blogs... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 12, 2005 | Media Mix
Like so many of his viewers, I never met Bill Cameron… but I’ll miss him terribly. His voice had one of the most distinctive timbres in TV journalism. And he never took himself as seriously as he did the craft. (See, for instance, his recurring – and... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 11, 2005 | Politics, Technology
By way of The View from Seymour: If you’re feeling down at heel today, drop by Global Rich List to see where your income stacks up against the rest of the world’s. It’s a clever idea from the BAFTA-winning folks at Poke. The link to make a donation... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 11, 2005 | Communicating
Update: One of the things I love about the Net is the willingness of people to spring into action in times of crisis. Case in point: the spanking new site JetsGone that stakano plugs in the comments on this post. I’ve touched on JetsGo’s problems in the... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 10, 2005 | Lexicon for the New Millennium
Google hegemony, n.: the degree to which a specific person dominates the results of a Google search on their own name. So if you search Google and nine of the first ten references are specifically about you (and not someone else with your name), then you have Google...