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[Reinvent TV] I thank Torsten Jacobi for pointing me in the direction of new business still in stealth mode called Brightcove. While the company is steeped in way too much mystery as to exactly what it's mission will be, I was intrigued by the fact that Jeremy Allaire was behind it. Jeremy helped shape the Macromedia MX platform development and significantly contributed in making Flash a central staple in Macromedia ongoing business and development strategy.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Mobile-weblog.com] The Mobile Technology Weblog - "Location Based Services and all ...: One was very positive and the rest pretty much or very much against it. However, the ones who felt most strongly about this subject were all contributing bloggers who weren’t included in the first edition and seemed to feel slighted in some way. There is no truth that I put the best posts in the first edition as you can read for yourself – I worked pretty hard to get the right balance. I also ensured that posts in this second edition weren’t especially “perishable” or topical.

[Members.optusnet.com.au] Martin Pluss: Running Blog 2004: After coming back to Sydney I quite literally wandered around the wilderness of Berowra and after a while wanted people to run with.  So I bit the bullet and joined the Striders.  In pre internet days I appreciated getting The Blister as it provided a more detailed focus than the fun running magazines. I never really got over my 1980s experience and did not run in any events.  I remember going to one of the SMH Half Marathons in this period and heard how Striders could meet at a terrace at the start.  I remember walking by the terrace, seeing the Striders, and wanting to go in and say hello but did not feel I was part of that group of fast runners.  

[Gigold.de] thomas gigold | generation neXt __ Weblog: Was kümmert uns schon das ganze Gelabbere von Ökumene und den interreligiösem Dialog? (Und dabei ist doch vollkommen egal ob Herr Rüttgers sich auf das christliche Menschenbild - wie sein Büro heute verlauten lies - oder die Katholische Kirche im Speziellen bezogen hat!)

[Corante.com] Get Real: Corante Events Archives: First, I attended the Blog Business Summit, where I met a lot of new friends, like Chris Pirillo, Jon Husband, Evelyn Rodriguez, Jennifer Rice, and Biz Stone, as well as rubbing elbows with old buddies like Halley Suitt, Greg Narain, Alex Williams, Robert Scoble, and dozens of others. The BBS was a big success and the True Voice session with Robert Scoble and Greg Narain on "the business of blogging" had fifty or more people in attendence (I posted it on Friday). Halley and I had a lot of fun doing a joint session, True Voice: The Art and Science of Blog Writing. There is audio from the presentation that I will get from Steve Brobeck and company laetr this week, I hope.

[Blog.olympus.het.brown.edu] It's equal but it's different: Science Archives: Só para constar dos autos, eu não estou — nem pretendo — fazendo nenhum julgamento moral da revista Prospect em si, memso porque, uma simples passeada pelo website deles deixa claro que ciência não é o forte da revista: “Prospect was launched in October 1995 by its present editor David Goodhart, a senior correspondent for the Financial Times, and chairman Derek Coombs. The aim was to launch a monthly that was “more readable than the Economist, more relevant than the Spectator, more romantic than the New Statesman,” as Sir Jeremy Isaacs subsequently described Prospect.” Portanto, minhas críticas se restringem absolutamente ao campo científico e ao mérito das idéias e da divulgação científica feitas atualmente por Michio Kaku.

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