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Simple Thoughts - Java and Web Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Jason Calcanis has a simple solution for America's woes. To summarize his eminently readable article in his own words: What made America great was our ability to innovate and create world-class products, ideas and services that people around the globe fell in love with and wanted for themselves. From health care to human rights, from democracy to [...]
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Sourcing Innovation (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
A few months ago, over on the Silicon Alley Insider, Jason Calacanis wrote a phenomenal post On How To Get PR For Your Startup: Fire Your PR Company. It's the post I probably should have written for Part I of Blogger Relations. It's that good. Jason Calcanis, who has the best, and shortest PR philosophy I've ever read, says that you just need to be amazing. be everywhere. be real....
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Procure IQ (Free subscription) | 16/11/2008
A few months ago, over on the Silicon Alley Insider, Jason Calacanis wrote a phenomenal post On How To Get PR For Your Startup: Fire Your PR Company. It's the post I probably should have written for Part I of Blogger Relations. It's that good. Jason Calcanis, who has the best, [...]
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Reel Pop (Free subscription) | 26/10/2008
... began syndication on Portfolio.com . In it Croce interviews C-list business figures like Mahalo's Jason Calcanis and Comedy.com's Dean Valentine with trademark intensity. Wake me up when he lands a guest worthy of Charlie Rose's table.
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Virtual Economics (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
Valleywag's Paul Boutin has an article up on Wired claiming that blogging is over ( so 2004, dahling) because...well, like Mathew Ingram , I'm not altogether sure what the "because" is supposed to be. The existence of Twitter and Facebook, and the de facto retirement of Robert Scoble and Jason Calcanis from blogging qua blogging seem to be the thrust of the argument. This is really just...