Okay, so been sitting here thinking about Strumpette (no need to link), and the call I got from Brian Connolly ... and just mulling it over to think over the whole thing.
I knew it would happen. Someone would latch onto my story about Yahoo! Finance and extrapolate to the whole company. It's human nature.
I met MySpace's CTO, Aber Whitcomb, last night at the posh and packed MySpace party here at Mix06 and I asked him how MySpace got so popular.
You know, doing the PR blogger tour - or, well, just meeting other PR bloggers at a few past PR events - people ask me "why are you so hell bent on issues" or "what does it matter" when speaking about PR blogging, and the purity and honesty I demand from myself (at least try) and I demand of others.
The news release is deadhere we go again.
I'm going to interrupt my series on Maslow & Branding to chime in on a debate between Tom Asacker and Laura Ries.
As a recovering product manager, Jeremy's post (drawn from this one by Tom Coates) on the "Future of Web Apps" rang true in many ways.
I've had a tab open in my browser pointing at Tom's Native to a Web of Data slide for a few days now. It's been nagging me.
Just finalizing preparations for my participation in a terrific conference taking place in Manchester, England, this week, which sees the Angels of The North team reunited again - Philip Young, Chris Rushton, Tom Murphy, Elizabeth Albrycht, Stuart Bruce and me, Neville Hobson.
The advantages of such a highly publicized beta: Lots of people noticing the quirks you might have missed in testing.