Poor Grisman
You tube users are stealing David Grisman's success. No he sues (see Donna Bogatin).
What A Tor
Amazing new service Cluztr (see TechCrunch).
The Dark Century - Part 2
Geek Dictators For Live
Take-down Bingo
Bridging The Digital Divide
We have to work together to bridge the Digital Divide (see TechCrunch and Larry Dignan).
The AACS Strategy
Sorry, No Cartoon Today
See Steve O'Hear.
Why Clinton Trusts Google Health
No we know why Hillary Clinton trusts Google Health (see Donna Bogatin):
Google is just not capable of getting the data out of the cloud (see Donna Bogatin again).
The Great Visionary
Forget O'Reilly's Code of Conduct!
(Graphics based on a photo from Corante)
Jason Calacanis - the Broklyn born and smartest and best looking internet entrepreneur, former editor of Silicon Alley Reporter, former GM of Netscape, ingenious inventor of paying power social bookmarkers, brave fighter against payperpost and much much more - has developed some simple but nevertheless intelligent blogging rules.
Adhering to this rules makes not only sure that you not inadvertently say something good about one of these wannabe geeks like Nike Denton. But it also gives us the chance to remember all of Jasons gorgeous old posts like this.
From now on I will adhere to his rules and my blooging life will be much much easier.
Thank you Jason!
Silicon Valley Slums
In "Open source and the programmer's dilemma" Nicholas Carr states that due to Open Source programmers are getting poorer.
Google Health
Donna Bogatin asks: Google scary now?
Of course not!!! (See picture above)
The Last Judgement - Part 3
See "Welcome to 1984, folks" from Andrew Keen.
(Part 2 of "The Last Judgement" is here)
Stalking 2.0
HP seems a bit importunate in persuading its customers (see David Berlind).
Google Web History Opportunities
New 2.0
See Donna Bogatin about Web2.0 copycats.
Bullet Proof Content Protection
Sony has adopted a bullet proof content protection system (see Adrian Kingsley-Hughes).