Friday, September 09, 2005
Week Linques
Tulane grad Dave Winer's September 6 podcast is one of his best, one of the best.
Thanks to Lisa Rein, I heard the 60 Minutes segment with Ray Nagin: "Man, I don't wanna hear any of that." Him, you do.
slight clutter has poignant, painful, and beautiful post-Katrina Astrodome pictures at Flickr. Here too are the Hurricane Katrina pool and tag.
Roger McGuinn of the Byrds has some illuminating comments about the impact of technology and networked distribution on the economics of music, on Episode 21 of this WEEK in TECH.
Reading and engrossed in:
- The Search: "In essence, we have taken much of our once-ephemeral and quotidian lives—our daily habits of whom we talk to, what we look for, what we buy—and made those actions eternal." Reminds me, my colleagues Stephanie Mendelsohn and Kerry Kearney have a webinar addressing email, IM, and persistence on September 14, should be good.
- The Singularity is Near.
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