Archive | March 21, 2007

Sorry seems to be the easiest post

Everyone seems eager to say they’re sorry – JetBlue and Freddie Flintoff for example – but CEOs hate to blog. So does that mean Justin Steinman, director of marketing for Linux and Open Platform Solutions at Novell, feels kind of ok about apologising in a blog? Maybe the pain of admitting on a blog that you got something [...]

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Let slip the blogs of war

Last night I heard a piece on Radio 4 by Paul Wood, a journalist of the BBC, covering the phenomenon of blogs posted by allied combatants in Iraq. These aren’t the filtered, considered views of embedded journalists nor are they the thoughts of military strategists. They’re the raw recollections of soldiers often minutes after action which, [...]

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Second Life is now sight and sound

It hits my feeds today that at NMC Campus they’re introducing Skype to Second Life. Apparently it sounds like a lot of people saying “Can you hear me now?” but it could be as prescient as Bell’s “Mr. Watson, come here” message. I remember, over ten years ago, setting up my first Quake server with [...]

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