Category: Blogging

  • Check the facts or scoop the consequences

    Those who think blogs are dangerous and bloggers are people who only set out to destroy reputations will love this story. Just before midday NY time yesterday, gadget blog Engadget posted that Apple’s iPhone would be delayed until October and…

  • Daily Telegraph starts reader blogs

    Today the Daily Telegraph newspaper launched My Telegraph, a free service that enables readers to set up their own blog. An interesting move – a first by a national UK newspaper? – which is a good example of how a…

  • Dear God, no!

    Yesterday’s Dilbert strip. Amusing yet eerily reflective of what actually does happen in some companies. Scott Adams is wickedly perceptive about organizations.

  • Lacking the blogging kool-aid

    This has been one of those weeks where it’s been hard to pay attention to much other than some pretty focused work. We talk about the ‘attention economy‘ and giving partial attention to many different things. Well, I’ve not had…

  • Plausible isn’t necessarily believable

    I’ve been reading quite a few of the April Fool’s Day jokes doing the rounds today. Some excellent imagination with stories that are so convincing, it’s hard to separate fact from fantasy. Google’s free in-home wireless broadband service, for instance.…