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Sunday, June 22, 2003
Corporate Blogs
NYTimes reports that corporate blogs are catching on: "For companies and executives, blogs provide a way to talk informally to customers, vendors and employees."
Two Meg Quotes
Two excellent quotes by Meg Hourihan: The first point Meg makes is the reason we launched blog post search on BlogStreet.
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This may not be the right places to tell this, but here it goes :) It might be usefult to provide some way to convert the OPML subscription to HTML format. I hacked up a script to convert mine using Perl. You can see it here I do not believe in the 'future' of blogs as it is being depicted (hyped?) by media. I think it will be just like homepages for individuals who just want to give a written expression to their daily lives. The only useful, successful, and popluar blogs will be the likes of emergic, slashdot etc. For example, slashdot has been popular since I dunno when (essentially, much before the word 'blog' was even coined!). And it remains as popular as ever. Not many other 'blogs' can topple it 'cause not many other 'blogs' have the capability to do it. You dont visit many people's homepages on the Net, U visit useful sites. For the same reason, (personal) blogs will loose steam very soon. Posted by AJ
Google Everywhere?
EBay vs. Google is what the future may look like according to Bambi Franciso of CBS Marketwatch.
In short, "EBay bidding fee = Google listing fee". Google's search appliance is making inroads into the enterprise too. Writes E-Commerce News: "Its dedicated search appliances promise a kind of simplicity not seen in enterprise computing since Netscape released its Mosaic program and shoved aside Total Quality Management in favor of browsing."
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