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DuncanRiley is the man behind The Inquisitr, a former TechCrunch blogger, founder of The Blog Herald, and a lot more. This should be an interesting interview, right?
The founder of The Blog Herald, one DuncanRiley, also known from TechCrunch, b5media, and his current project The Inquisitr, is interviewed over at BloggerTalks. The interview tackles his clash with Michael Arrington, how The Inquisitr was built on a premium WordPress theme, and his views on the development of The Blog Herald - this [...]
Another Thursday evening and along with that another episode of the Things You Can’t Say About The Internet with Cyndy Aleo-Carreira of Profy.com as your host and DuncanRiley from The Inquisitr with me tagging along with them. While the chatroom wasn’t as active as last week we did manage to coverage everything from weblebrities [...]
It's Thursday again, and time for Things You Can't Say About the Internet , my weekly podcast on Talkshoe with WinExtra 's Steven Hodson and The Inquisitr 's DuncanRiley. I was late getting our agenda together this week, so we are waiting for Duncan to wake up and approve it, but tentatively, our topics tonight will be: Twitter 's latest fail, and should Twitter actually be renamed...
I know there’s a good portion of you that are going to instantly groan at the headline, either because it’s a territory that’s been hashed out a number of times from a number of different angles or because you’re one of those folks who simply doesn’t believe there are such thing as “killer” technology (I’ve had that conversation with a few folks recently). But DuncanRiley put out an...
posted an entry on The Enormous Waste of Webspace Continuing with the line of thought that I should farm out anything that I can to external services - allowing me to concentrate on only that which is... 2:25 am - Comment DuncanRiley liked this
By Mark O’Neill Contributing Writer, [GAS] DuncanRiley over at the Inquisitr has a very thought-provoking piece on what may happen to Digg if the rumored $200 million purchase deal between Digg and Google goes through as planned. Will Digg become a central important plank of the Google empire or will it become another Feedburner / Jaiku [...]
It what is becoming a regular event Cyndy Aleo-Carreira from Profy.com, DuncanRiley from The Inquisitr and myself got together for another of our Things You Can’t Say on the Internet podcasts this past Thursday; or Friday for our dateline challenged Duncan. As usual our range of topics more often than not veered off from what [...]
Against our better judgment, we are back at Talkshoe tonight for the third-ish installment of T hings You Can't Say on the Internet , with me, DuncanRiley of The Inquisitr , and Steven Hodson of WinExtra and Mashable . Tentative topics for this evening include: Why Steve Jobs gets away with everything short of murder and maybe that, too Does anyone still care about the menage a trois...
... didn’t appeal to the readers. Then this evening during the podcast with Cyndy from Profy.com and DuncanRiley from The Inquisitr I had a chance to talk with J. Phil from scribkin – which was the first blog reviewed – and was pleased that the review had a positive effect for him with an nice increase in subscribed readers for his blog. Now I like doing new and different things here...
... of making an ass of myself if I tried writing it in Hindi. Additionally, he interviewed Gaurav and DuncanRiley for quotes and edited my article a great deal to give it shape it is currently in.