A few highlights from the
Web/Tech
RSS reality check
Google Labs just announced a new blog and RSS news reader called Google Reader. I need to check it out. Last night after the Web 2.0 sessions, about three dozen of us retired to the Thirsty Bear for free beers (try the ESB) — Yahoo! picked up the tab — and to hear the results […]
Me ‘n’ Barry Diller
In his conversation with John Battelle kicking off the Web 2.0 conference, billionaire Barry Diller made some comments disparaging those who create content on the Web that only a handful of people will ever see. “When you get into forms of entertainment, talent always wins out. There isn’t that much talent in the world. An […]
Web 2.0: Day 1
I’m attending the always well-done Web 2.0 conference. Still attending the workshops before the official conference gets underway. Not sure how much I’ll be blogging, since there are scores of bloggers here. (36 posts on Technorati so far.) Lots of familiar faces here: Marc Canter (newly returned from 3 weeks in Europe), Mary Hodder, Dave […]
Conference lineup
Here are some of the events I’ll be attending over the next two weeks: Webzine 2005 Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 24-25, noon-6 pm both days An exhibition, forum and celebration of independent online publishing. Where: Swedish-American Hall (above Cafe DuNord), 2174 Market St., San Francisco Cost: Day Pass – $13; two-day pass – $22 Duke University Symposium […]