I’m excited to announce that we’ve firmed up a time and location for PodCamp NYC. The event will take place on Saturday, April 7th at The New School in Manhattan. The New School’s progressive and forward-thinking philosophy make this an ideal match up. They are very excited for the event as are we. On another [...]
Continue reading...December 18, 2006 by Jason
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Last night I attended a sing-a-long performance of Handel’s Messiah. However, this was no ordinary concert. For those who are not familiar with this musical piece, it consists of several movements performed by an orchestra, four soloists and a chorus. My wife sang the alto soloist part. Here’s what impressed me about the event: The chorus [...]
Continue reading...December 18, 2006 by Jason
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Today Digg launched (in beta of course) their new podcast listings. Now you can submit and digg your favorite podcasts. They provide for digging and submitting both the feed and individual episodes. This includes the usual digg-style voting and discussion threads. This could prove to be a valuable resource for finding quality content online. As [...]
Continue reading...December 17, 2006 by Jason
This week Time named their 2006 Person of the Year: YOU! It’s a story about community and collaboration on a scale never seen before…It’s about the many wresting power from the few and helping one another for nothing and how that will not only change the world, but also change the way the world changes. [...]
Continue reading...December 14, 2006 by Jason
This month’s issue of Business 2.0 contains advice for succeeding in 2007 from top business minds. To my delight there are several references to social media. Here are my two favorite quotes. From Fred Wilson (Managing Partner of Union Square Adventures, an investor in FeedBurner): Blogging has become a critical piece of my business. At [...]
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December 19, 2006 by Jason
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