Steve Jobs on stage (photo by JD Lasica) This was the fifth Macworld Expo in San Francisco that I’ve attended, and it may have been the most memorable. I wanted to live-blog it, but I was told the conference hall didn’t have wi-fi. I’ve got a signal now. Here are my notes from Jobs’ keynote, […]
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Engadget interviews restored
As many of you know, I was a columnist for Engadget back in 2004-05. So it came as a rude shock when I surfed their site the other day to discover that the couple of dozen interviews I conducted with some really interesting technology movers and shakers — like Blake Krikorian, CEO of Sling Media, […]
Websites worth a look
Spoke by phone with my friend Gary Price the other day. He’s a research librarian who founded ResourceShelf, DocuTicker (which offers a hand-picked selection of resources, reports and publications from government agencies, NGOs, think tanks and other public interest organizations) and also works for Ask.com. Among some cool sites that are on Gary’s radar screen […]
Final photos of Web 2.0
Here are my final photos of the Web 2.0 Summit — 39 in all on Flickr now. That’s Vint Cerf, the father of the Internet. (Web 2.0 always attracts some serious star power. Five thousand wannabe-attendees were turned away this year.)
More at Web 2.0
More from the Web 2.0 Summit: Citizen journalism Tuesday afternoon, Barry Diller and NY Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger shared the stage with emcee John Battelle. (Moments earlier, when Google CEO Eric Schmidt walked backstage, Diller joined him. Would have loved to have listened in on that conversation.) I asked Sulzberger — who’s a hero in […]
