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Thursday, October 23, 2003 |
Kay Trammel: Experience Archect of Digital Media Information Spaces 001 Kaye knows much more about how to blog your life. I was truly engaged by the various web spaces she keeps both professionally as a educator and personally as just a cool person to know. Kaye for me represents the future where internalizer of Internet show adopters of the Internet like me just what you can and should do with this new wonderful digital media information space.
Kaye Trammel: How do you blog an event? [Scripting News]
9:51:52 AM
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Thanks for the post Rob, I actually spent almost an hour last night watching video snippets of Jim Carroll speaking to various bigCo's like SAP and others. It turns out that he only has one stump speech but its is delivered with vim and vigor.
Business Blogging - It would be a mistake to dismiss the blogging phenomenon..
Excellent discussions on Business Blogging from Jim Carroll ("It would be a mistake to dismiss the blogging phenomenon, because I think we are witnessing the emergence of a significant, new customer relationship tool.") and Dan Gillmor ("But the advantage goes past image-making. Bloggers tend to be listeners, not just talkers. And companies that listen -- really listen -- have an enormous advantage in a Cluetraining world."). [Rob Robinson's Idea Engagement Area]
9:36:25 AM
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Jeff, here is a link to one of the Edwards post that I was just telling you about. In that message I said I couldn't find the link then the next entry in my aggrigator from Ed and here it is. This blogging stuff is wack daddy.
John Edwards: "I may talk about my own children too much in these blogs but I think of them all the time when I’m on the road."
We're so used to seeing the TV versions of the candidates, hair perfect and sleeves carefully rolled, that it's easy to forget the personal toll that campaigning takes on them, and on their families.
A funny thing about weblogs is that despite their essential immediacy, they gain heft from repeated use, the accretion of detail and the emergence of themes over time. As the posts roll by, the Edwards blog is breaking new ground in humanizing the candidate and his family. [EdCone.com]
9:32:29 AM
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I can't wait to learn more. Its great to Ed get a back stage view of the Dean HQ but its better for me that I have met Ed and as such I can almost through Ed get the sense that through him I am also able to see backstage.
I can't go into too much detail yet about what I saw at Dean HQ, because somebody is paying me to tell that story for them. But I will say this: it is not a campaign that discovered the Internet and decided to use it, or tacked a Web strategy on to a conventional plan. It is a campaign built around the Net from the start, and in some ways modeled on it. That's part of the reason it's working so well. [EdCone.com]
9:27:19 AM
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