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I’ll be having my first guest post today from Melanie Nathan, I’m reaching out to other folks this week. Let me know what you think in the comments or in private. Related PostsGuest on CalacanisCastI'm going to be a guest on Jason Calacanis Podcast this afternoon, I'll post a link when it's up.Looking for Guest PostsSo [...]
I am obviously speaking in an out of work capacity here. And rather later than is fashionable in the blogging world - Calacanis’ announcement that he’s giving up blogging was nearly two weeks ago. At work, we paid Jason Calacanis £5000 to come to London and speak at a conference last year. From reading the [...]
Download the MP3. Attention entrepreneurs dealing with the current economic downturn: This interview is for you. After working as a journalist for Jason Calacanis at Silicon Alley Reporter, Rafat Ali ended up broke in a market with a dearth of employment opportunities. To try to find a new job, Rafat created paidContent.org as an "interactive resume." Luckily, no one hired him. From these humble beginnings,...
If you are thinking about adding a larger monitor to your workspace, you might want to checkout these articles: Large Monitors for Productivity - Jason Calacanis The Large Display Paradox - Jeff Atwood Increase Your Productivity - Buy a Large Monitor! - Andrew Mason Dual Monitor Display Increases Productivity - Chris A Large Monitor Makes You More Productive - [...]
freedom.jpg Originally uploaded by redbarren It's always interesting seeing what people say in their " I'm moving on " post, and Engadget as Email King Jason Calacanis well evangelised was one of the first mainstream blogs, in the highly valued technology sector, and part of (one of?) the first major blog acquisitions. JC has talked about he recruited Rojas, how the blogger was the star, an equity...
AOL's social news property Propeller, which began as a part of Netscape.com revamp headed by Internet entrepreneur Jason Calacanis, has been re-designed and re-launched under the same name.
AOL's social news property Propeller, which began as a part of Netscape.com revamp headed by Internet entrepreneur Jason Calacanis, has been re-designed and re-launched under the same name.
His Jason Calacanis-inspired critique of The Wisdom Of Crowds is an abyssal nullity. James Surowiecki is a great thinker, and the principles behind the wisdom of crowds are effective. (see point #3.) - FEED ITEM FOOTER Midas Oracle = 1,600 daily readers (600 visitors on the Web + 1,000 feed subscribers) Midas Oracle .ORG = Site Map + Archives + [...]
It's public beta time for Qik , the mobile live-video service that's captured the hearts of Web 2.0 bigwigs like Jason Calacanis and Kevin Rose. The service has been in private beta since late last year. Along with its debut to the masses, Qik has made some tweaks: technological improvements mean that video has a lag time of only half a second to three seconds now, for example. "Groups" and "Events"...
Live video-streaming site Qik has garnered a lot of buzz for its alpha release. This is no doubt thanks to prominent bloggers and tech elites that use the service including Robert Scoble, Jason Calacanis and Kevin Rose. But now comes the first big test for the service: the masses. Qik launches the public beta version [...]
Every now and then a super-star blogger "retires" from blogging. Or threatens to. One of the more recent is Jason Calacanis. From his farewell post: "Starting today all of my thoughts will be reserved for a new medium. Something smaller, something more intimate, and something very personal: an email list. Today the email list has about 600 members, I'm going to cut it off when it reaches 750. Frankly,...
Our latest spin around the mediasphere turned up the following nuggets: > > TechCrunch reports on Jason Calacanis abandoning blogging for emailing and posts his first email to subscribers, which explains why he made the switch. > > Follow the ping > > DJ Waldow talks about the expiration of permission (it doesn’t last forever). The post includes a great graphic that everyone should print out and post...
Check out Mahalo Daily’s “CinemaCrunch” review of last night’s Batman screening in Los Angeles. Jason Calacanis calls it “definitely the best superhero movie ever made…hands down.” The key, everyone says, is to see it in IMAX. Thanks to the 600 people who attended, particularly the handful of people who dressed up as the Joker. Some people [...]
In his blog post, It's the End of Blogging as We Know It , Norman Birnbach discusses Jason Calacanis' announcement that he would quit blogging and stick with sending messages to a mailing list of friends and followers. Norman goes on to say that he agrees with TechCrunch that this move won't matter, because someone will just post the emails from Calacanis in a blog. read more
Paul Carr has written a characteristically candid post about blog comments and how they are of absolutely no value to anyone. This was in response to Jason Calacanis's (founder of Weblogs Inc, that sold to AOL) announcement that he is going to quit blogging altogether in favour of what appears to be a regressive return to the 'retro' email newsletter. I'm not normally one, as you know, to get worked...
Internet entrepreneur and business rockstar (CEO of Mahalo.com ) Jason Calacanis is probably sitting at the edge of his chair everyday counting down the days until he takes delivery of his Orange Tesla Roadster - Production model #16 in the Signature 100 collection!! Jason Calacanis Tesla Roadster Production Model #16