While at DIDW talked with my old friend Kim Cameron. He asked it it was too late to start blogging. Of course I told him it was never too late. Well, he started to blog. Cool. Subscribed. Let’s see if Microsoft lets him say what he has to say.
On a similar note, Jamie Lewis started [...]
Entries from October 2008
Kim Cameron is Blogging!
November 10th, 2004 · Comments Off
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Shakeup at Novell–Stone Leaves
November 7th, 2004 · Comments Off
I just noticed this news:
After helping Novell Inc. reinvigorate itself last year through the endorsement of Linux and the acquisition of vendor SUSE Linux AG, Vice Chairman Chris Stone has left the company. In a tersely worded announcement Thursday, Waltham, Mass.-based Novell said Stone had “left the company to pursue other opportunities.” A Novell spokesman [...]
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Metaphors of the Internet
November 6th, 2004 · Comments Off
If you haven’t heard Doc Searls speak, you may not of heard him talk about the Internet as a place instead of a delivery system. Doc posted some quality content today on the matter. Heh. Just kiddin’. It’s hard not fall into the venacular of the day. Thanks Doc!
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Worst WiFi Hotels of 2004
November 4th, 2004 · Comments Off
True to their promise Hotel Chatter posted the Worst Wifi Hotels of 2004.
“…y’all wanna explain to us how Best Western , Holiday Inn, and other lower priced chains can manage to offer their guests free WiFi in the lobby (and sometimes in the guest rooms), but you guys need to charge 10 bucks a day? [...]
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Best WiFi Hotels
November 3rd, 2004 · Comments Off
While I was at DIDW last week, I heard Doc Searls say that all he wants out of a hotel is a good price and broadband. Cory Doctorow pointed me to HotelChatter that lists the best WiFi Hotels of 2004. It continues that they will publish the worst WiFi hotels tommorow.
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