The Fast Company Blogjam is on over at FC Blog. Today and tomorrow, over 75 people will be contributing posts. It's a lot to keep up with but there are some interesting things going on. I'm slated to participate, but I'm holding out to see what kinds of things get posted before I jump into the fray.
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Dr. Cornwall’s Blog Profiled in the News
The ever interesting Entrepreneurial Mind blog of Dr. Jeff Corwnall was featured in a news story and made Forbes list of best small business blogs. (Most of you will recognize some others on that list… Read more
MIT Prof’s New Business Blog
Starling Hunter, a Professor at MIT, started a blog a while back called The Business of America Is Business. It's one of the best new blogs I have read. Dr. Hunter not only provides great commentary, but mixes in a little humor with titles like… Read more
Credibility and Authority
If you liked my post Does Quality Really Matter Anymore, and if you think the popularity doesn't always equal quality, you may enjoy this debate between David Berlind and rob_businessert Scoble. I'm not taking sides, but I found David's… Read more
TriplePundit and the Integrated Bottom Line
TriplePundit is an interesting site that looks at business in a different way. This site is about communication and bridging some of the gaps that we've dug. Environment, Society and Business are a tripartate relationship – actions of one… Read more
MIT Blogger Survey
The image doesn't always show up, if it doesn't, use this… Read more
Business BlogCasting RSS Feed
Several of you have tried to subscribe to the BusinessBlogCasting RSS feeds. Because the site is set up different, the normal feed won't work. Use http://www.businessblogcasting.com/textblog/index.rdffor the text posts… Read more
MSN Spaces – The Blog Ghetto?
If you've been following the whole Microsoft in China debacle, you might like this post. I've been puttering around a few MSN Spaces Blogs, and I have to say — MSN Spaces just doesn't get it . . . Why would any blogger use a site… Read more
Blogger Legal Guide
There is now a legal guide for bloggers from the EFF. via… Read more
Cool Blogs That I Should Link To
People used to say that links are the currency of the blogosphere. But I've been slacking and my blogroll doesn't accuratetly reflect what I read. So here are some blogs I read from time to time. It's always good to poke around and get… Read more
Do Fake Blogs Work?
Here is a post about a teleseminar that will address the issue. Fake does work in other areas if you do it well, and I'm sure we will see some very innovative fake blogging attempts down the… Read more
Why Companies Don’t Want to Blog
This perspective is interesting. Public weblogs have very low accountability, and they return no information or insight back to the author about their audience. Authentic customer communication is hard to come by and the fact that weblogs do not… Read more
Louisville Bloggers Meeting
The first Louisville bloggers meeting in quite a while will be Friday June 24th and Flanagan's on Bardstown Road, 6:30-8:30pm. Dinner is at 7pm. There is no charge except your own food and drink. If you want to go, shoot me an… Read more
The Hot Seat: Why I Should Give Up Audio
Okay, so maybe my interview wasn't that bad. But forward up to the 6:00 mark if you want to hear me struggle on the hot seat. It's kind of uncomfortable just laying it out there for anyone to listen to. It reminds me of the first negative… Read more
Is the Blogosphere more Interesting at the Ends?
Chris O'Donnell, responding to a meme states: If I could be a world famous blogger…I'd voluntarily demote myself. This end of the blogosphere is way more interesting.I have to confess – I rarely read any of the top bloggers (mainly… Read more
Business Notes
Why Netflix increased its prices.
NPR takes a look at the money, promotion and risks behind Charlie Sheen's antics.
Bing wants to share daily deals, too--and just launched an aggregator to do it.
Forbes offers a solution to the Wisconsin standoff.
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