by Rob Cottingham | Mar 10, 2005 | Everything Else, Technology
Lee LeFever is one of a number of folks sharpening their thinking around just what community is (and particularly in an online context). Here’s his latest post on the topic. As far as I can tell, the conversation was kickstarted by Jake McKee at Community Guy,... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 10, 2005 | Politics
By way of the Torontoist: fab Magazine, the free Toronto mag for the gay community, is running a postcard campaign on same-sex marriage. One features a shirtless male model giving the reader the finger, and is meant for Stephen Harper; the other is the same model... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 10, 2005 | Communicating, Technology
Heading off on a tangent from the pivotal issue – when does an employer get a say in an employee’s off-hours life? – let’s take a moment to consider ten pieces of sage advice from Robert Scoble on what to do when your blog goes horribly,... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 10, 2005 | Politics
A remarkably thoughtful, articulate piece from Canada’s former external affairs minister on the impact of his now-legendary open letter to Condoleezza Rice, and how bloggers helped magnify it: How ironic. Those Canadians who deride the decision of the Martin... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 9, 2005 | Politics
Hearty congrats to my friend Ben Cashore, along with two of his former students – who have just won the Sprout Awardfor best book on international environmental policy. The tome in question is Governing Through Markets: Researched and written by Yale professor...