by Rob Cottingham | Oct 17, 2006 | Communicating, Politics
Commenting on my post a few weeks ago, Darren Barefoot isn’t sure you can support the troops without supporting the war: That always struck me as wishy-washy, and seemed to render these troops as unthinking automatons or poor saps who are just doing their job.... by Rob Cottingham | Aug 21, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Online Community, Technology
I just posted at the Social Signal blog: I had a great conversation on Saturday night with Kate Trgovac on Sean Holman's Public Eye Radio. The topic was Petro-Canada's foray into the video-sharing world of YouTube, a project Kate got rolling for them before... by Rob Cottingham | Jul 12, 2006 | Blogging, Communicating, Technology
Darren Barefoot took a deft swipe at the WeblogWire service, which purports to deliver your news release to the eyeballs of a gazillion bloggers at the click of a mouse (and a payment of $49 U.S.). He wrote a news release that announced his intention to pillory the... by Rob Cottingham | Jun 14, 2006 | Blogging, Politics, Technology
If you have a blog, you’ve had to deal with everything from comment spammers to juvenile flame warriors. Well, brace yourself: your blog may soon pick up a new breed of online pest. According to the folks at Blanton’s and Ashton’s, paid commenters... by Rob Cottingham | Mar 7, 2006 | Blogging
NY Times: Wal-Mart Enlists Bloggers Blogger’s Swiss bank account has a series of suspicious deposits, each equal to the minimum wage MP3 of bored senior citizen welcomes you every time you visit home page Blog posts appear to have been assembled by imprisoned...