I’ve been stealing cycles throughout the weekend to read Andrew Keen’s much-loathed book in preparation for a 4- or 5-way deathmatch this Tuesday at 7:30 in Campbell California. The venue is a Baskin and Robbins — no, a Barnes & Noble, and the players are Andrew, Nick Carr, Keith Teare, and me, moderated by Dan […]
Archive for June, 2007
Vaudeville 2.0
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17 June 2007 |
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iPhonomics
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5 June 2007 |
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Mike Arrington is tall. He’s also devious and complex. Today he called me a journalist as he blithely ripped off my hilarious “but what has that got to do with the iPhone” mantra. That TechCrunch page view laundering operation is some kinda smooth deal. In goes the smoldering work of a lifetime of bullshit detection, […]
Mike Arrington is tall. He’s also devious and complex. Today he called me a journalist as he blithely ripped off my hilarious “but what has that got to do with the iPhone” mantra. That TechCrunch page view laundering operation is some kinda smooth deal. In goes the smoldering work of a lifetime of bullshit detection, […]