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Saturday 5 August 2006

  • Why French people blog so much - From the Herald Tribune: France's mysterious embrace of blogs - Technology - International Herald TribuneAlready famed for angry labor strikes and philosophical debates in smoke-filled cafés, the French have now brought these passions online to become some of the world's... (17:56 | 0 Comments)

Monday 5 December 2005

  • On conversations and noise - From Miss Rogue about the LesBlogs2.0 event taking place as I write:I think we may be close to breaking the record in this room for the number of people having a backend conversation around the conversation without even having a... (14:04 | 0 Comments)

Thursday 28 April 2005

  • Les Blogs - Fifth Panel: Blogs and Traditional Media - A few ideas grabbed here and there: From Jochen Wegner, Germany, Technology Editor Focus Magazine. There are 100 000 weblogs in Germany. A very tiny blogging phenomenon, with not one impact blog. Why? Because Germany is a reputation-driven country of... (16:27 | 0 Comments)
  • Les Blogs - Doc Searles' Keynote: What blogs are and what they are not - Doc Searles Author of the Cluetrain Manifesto. The FCC can regulate broadcasting, defined as "moving content". On the other hand "speech in a place" is protected by the first amendment. So the way we define blogs, the words we use,... (01:02 | 0 Comments)
  • Les Blogs - Fourth panel: Nanopublishing and vertical blogging - Ideas grabbed here and there: From Stowe Boyd, US, Corante - Corante is a traditional media in blog clothing. It is a federation of independent like-minded consultants (the Corante network) using one single blog platform as their collective publishing medium... (00:30 | 0 Comments)
  • Les Blogs - Third panel : On corporate blogging for internal communications - Ideas grabbed here and there from Ross Mayfield, US, Socialtext (10 people - founded in 2002). Socialtext sells wiki infrastructures to work behind corporate firewalls. Traditional Enterprise software is too rigid and basically automate business practices, whereas exception handling is... (00:14 | 0 Comments)

Wednesday 27 April 2005

  • Second panel - On corporate blogging for external communication - Ideas I grabged here and there: From Darren Barefoot, Canada, InsideBlogging and Capulet.com. PR is changing. Bloggers are becoming a middle layer that the PR guys need to go after. Blogs consistently break the news one or two days earlier... (23:44 | 0 Comments)
  • All blogging? - .flickr-photo { border: solid 1px #000000; } .flickr-frame { float: left; text-align: center; margin-right: 15px; margin-bottom: 15px; } .flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } All blogging?, During the conference, I was amazed by the number of people blogging... (23:32 | 0 Comments)
  • Les Blogs - Opening panel: Where are we going? - Ideas I grabbed here and there: From Meg Hourihan, US, Co-founder blogger.com: Blogs are moving beyond text. They are about democratization of media. Content was produced and manipulated by intermediaries. Now we give the ability to people to communicate without... (22:47 | 0 Comments)
  • Les Blogs - Keynote by Joi Ito - Joi Ito, Japan, Six Apart japan, Technorati Joi made a quick presentation - quick meaning not short, but fast ;-) - about the new paradigm of communication born with the blog phenomenon. The break even point of publication has been... (22:30 | 0 Comments)
  • Les Blogs - Introductory speech - Cécile Moulard, Vice-President, Club Sénat introduced the convention and pointed out that we had 22 countries represented among the 300-odd people in the room, gathered here only through word-of-mouth and blogging, and no advertising. She pointed out that French is... (22:26 | 0 Comments)

Monday 25 April 2005

  • Magic Loïc strikes again! - The Paris Quartier Latin was the center of the blogging world today. I went to Loïc's Les Blogs event today. It was quite amazing 300 people and 22 countries represented, and with "la crème de la crème du blogging world"... (23:18 | 0 Comments)