My Doc Searl's/Carnival of the "me" Post of the Week
A widdle while ago, I mentioned how a post with a bunch of different topics made me feel like Doc Searls. Well, here's some randomness for Friday:
I Love this guy....
Kentucky Fried Chicken less cool<r than KFC.
Free mp3's are back (from an unlikely source of free-ness)
Barry Diller make$ a lot of money.
I'd like to crown Marc Canter the CEO of Open Source. Thanks for the links, Marc.
I miss Paris. Been there several times on the old company's bill. Thanks for sharing, Jason.
Noah Brier wondirs whether tagging is really social? My answer: I like reading what other people tag. But, I don't tag for other people. The socialness is a by product. Judith Meskill pondirs the same thing.
John Battelle posts again after vaca - on the new blog.
Diary of a startup: how they are on a begging roadshow. Recommendaion: Try bootstrapping or bumvertising.
New LinkedIn Investors. What are they using all of this money for? Next up: LinkedIn buys BNI, Qixtar and Herbalife.
Roland Tanglao and Kris Krug ask: Beercasting Commercialization?. You don't know Greg very well if you have to ask that question. I am confident he has great intentions, though. Give him some time. He'll get to it.
Susan Mernit causes some Topix.net data mining.
In case you are wondering what I am doing this weekend, besides working in salesforce.com and testing some crazy cool new functionality, here are the events I am involved with that are coming up:
film festival is still rocking...
Miss Irish Times contest: 12 of Worcester's hottest ladies are competing for some prizes: linky link link
Next Tuesday wine tasting. free if you fill out the sponsors' survey linky link link
Last chance to apply for a date with Krysy. linky link link

Oh yeah.... and This rocking event on May 5th:
Net Mixer. May 7th. TuckerMan Hall.
LinneaDates is Cool! Andy is cooler. I love Duncan. So does Buck.
Life's pretty good. Now, If I could only get paid for all of this fun stuff :)


Yeah, this is the opposite of the... what's it called? Structured blogging movement? No, it's microblogging? No, it's... granular blogging, that's it :) Think I heard about that at Marc's Voice, but can't remember. Anyway, here's to freeblogging.
Posted by: Allen Searls | April 25, 2005 at 06:28 PM
Freeblogging. I like that.
Posted by: peter caputa | April 25, 2005 at 07:06 PM