Since I began blogging in early 2001, I’ve mentioned our family border collie in this space exactly … never. That shouldn’t be construed as a sign that Tassie hasn’t been an important part of our family; it’s just that I just never got bloggers who write about their cats or dogs every week. And I’m […]
A swing back East
I just uploaded three photos from our trip to New York last week. The trip also took me to Middlebury, Vermont, where I gave a presentation to a tech-savvy group of educators about Darknet and ourmedia (but didn’t take any photos). It was great to see the relatives (Tory, Ed, Mary Kay, Jessica, Byron, Carol) […]
‘Darknet’: Name this book
I met with Eric Nelson, my editor at Wiley & Sons, on Friday, and he suggested that we should ask my blog readers what we should name my upcoming book. The title is set: Darknet. Here are some choices for the subtitle: Darknet: Hollywood’s War Against Internet Whiz Kids, Gadget Hounds, and Our Mind-Blowing Digital […]
Blogging from BloggerCon 3
I’m attending BloggerCon 3 at Stanford University today. I won’t be blogging each session today — there are dozens of people doing that, like Doc Searls (whom I just had lunch with) and Susan Mernit. Instead, I’m taking a stab at trying something new: shooting video of two of the sessions, Podcasting with Adam Curry […]
Zogby: Kerry 311, Bush 213
Fascinating. Zogby is calling the election for Kerry: Kerry 311 electoral votes to Bush’s 213, with Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan all going blue. They project a popular vote of 49.4% for Bush, 49.1% for Kerry, which would be bad news — the second straight election in which the popular vote winner loses the […]