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Which Liberal Bloggers is the Statesman Talking About?
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It was inevitable with the 3,000 liberal bloggers descending on Austin, Texas for a new-media conference that editors of the local paper, the Austin American-Statesman, would weigh in and take a few conventional mainstream shots at the bloggers. However, I cannot get my around the editorial'
Laptop Or Television?
Thoughts on Nashville as a Tech Center
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- Community
- Technology
- billing applications
- bloggers
- changing jobs
- class citizens
- existence
- flip side
- geeks
- information revolution
- kind of technology
- leaps and bounds
- local network
- medical billing
- middle managers
- milt
- nashville
- programmers
- startups
- technology council
- technology culture
- technology groups
It seems like there are a blue million technology groups in Nashville these days and I love it. There is also lots of talk today about all of the different pieces and how they fit together. This is a post about how I see it.
So Many Good Blogs, So Little Time
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Ben Cunningham sent along a link to a great blog called Church of the Customer that focuses on building customer relationships. Nothing could be more important in these uncertain economic times.
AP Exclusive on Yellowcake?
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Where are all those liberal Tennessee bloggers who gave me hell in February of 2007 for my article on the amount of yellowcake being stored in Iraq? I didn’t see any posts jumping on the AP. Where are you folks? I’m waiting. And the AP doesn’t even mention the UF4 (green salt), the same green salt that has drawn the attention of the IAEA in Iran’s program.
Mommy Bloggers / Organization Expertz Needed
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So, we cleaned this weekend.
The Business of BlogHer
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Yes, it's approaching that time again- That time when I go to BlogHer and then spend the next week writing (what I consider to be) hilarious/scandalous stories about
Back
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It feels good to come back to blogging. Any longer than a two-month hiatus would, I'm sure, effectively kill the blog--so in an effort to preserve my four remaining readers, I'm resuming regular posting. Thanks for your patience.




