New and notable for December 26th 2011 through December 29th 2011
What I’m reading and finding for December 26th 2011 through December 29th 2011:
- From Twitter – Amazon price tracker. Looks pretty cool if you like Amazon and can wait for a price drop. https //t.co/mqDilcz2
- Oh No! Blogging is REALLY, REALLY dead this time!!!!!!
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So uber-famous-corporate-blogger-ninja-rockstar Jerimiah Owyang blogged about The Golden Age of Tech Blogging being over. His colleague, my friend, Brian Solis doesn’t agree. Lots of other people are yakkin’ about it as well, it seems. I guess that’s a good thing. Here are my thoughts:
1. Time to quote Shirky YET AGAIN: “So forget about blogs and bloggers and blogging and focus on this — the cost and difficulty of publishing absolutely anything, … show all text - From Twitter – http://t.co/7il4jjm2 Major Flaw in Wi-Fi Protected Access Discovered
- From Twitter – http://t.co/Y3zQPdjh comScore U.S. Online Holiday Spending Tops $35 Billion
- End of an Era: The Golden Age of Tech Blogging is Over « Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing-
That’s right. We’re at the end of an important period. The tech blogosphere as we know it, is over.
Four Trends Show the End of this Era: Like the film industry, the Golden Era is the emergence period, when fresh innovation in a new medium is born. New techniques, revolutionary content, and different business models emerge as innovators pioneer a new medium. I first had this discussion with Chris Saad, which triggered some thinking on my end. I asked some of the foremost tech blogger of their … show all text - GoDaddy: A glimpse of the Internet under SOPA – David Rusenko-
This story has never been told, and it’s incredibly important to tell it today; it’s a perfect example of what might come to be if SOPA becomes law — a shoot first, question later mentality held by GoDaddy. Want to know what the world would be like under SOPA? Read on. Sometime in 2009, Weebly was starting to gain momentum. We hadn’t yet achieved the scale we have today, but we were hosting a couple million websites — certainly a decent size by any measure. We registered weebly.com with GoDa… show all text - From Twitter – RT @steverubelNFL Plans “TV Everywhere” Live Streaming for 2012 Season http://t.co/f258MLdX tip @ techmeme
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