Monthly Archives: June 2007

BlogFerence -International Bloggers Conference

The Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya (Israel) is having the first International bloggers conference. The guys behind the event managed to bring some heavy weights- Om Malik, Andrew Baron from Rocketboom fame, Kent Nichols & Douglas Sarine from Ask a Ninja, and Justin Kownacki from “Something to be desired”. I am honored to join this event, [...]

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Every Day Heroes – How Community and Technology Create New Internet TV Shows

[digg http://digg.com/tech_news/Community_and_Technology_make_new_shows/blog]My friend Jeff Pulver have strong views on a lot of things. One of them is the belief that everyone is a hero: My belief is that everyone has a story. Some of them are amazing people with amazing stories. Some people have overcome some great odds before the point where they got to [...]

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3 Things to learn from Tech.Chick.Blog

I came across Tech.Chick.Blog through mybloglog community a couple of days ago. It covers the tech area from a personal angle, playing the sexy geek card. Three features made this site more personal and easy to use 1. The contact button is large, and easy to find. 2. Within the contact area, Gabbrielle Atticus, the [...]

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Vloggers Unite! A new Facebook group just for you

[digg http://digg.com/tech_news/Vloggers_group_in_Facebook/blog] Yes, I’ve joined Facebook too. You can find my profile here. After the brainstorming in Podcamp Europe about how to increase internet TV viewership, I was concerned with ways to continue the discussion while not in a face to face event. Couple of great things happened soon after: Several bloggers wrote their opinions [...]

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Weekend links

Scoble found a great new video search engine – Not yet on TechCrunch: killer video search engine (ClipBlast), Geoffrey Moore from Crossing the Chasm fame has some interesting insights about semantics of our industries: Three Industries Separated by a Common Language Ayelet, AKA Blonde 2.0, just helped me in explaining Digg to all my non-2.0 [...]

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