March 28, 2002
Dan Gillmor on Journalism 3.0

Dan writes about his recent experience with how integrated weblogs have become already:

Yesterday at PC Forum, I was part of a key moment in this evolution.

I was blogging a session on wireless technology, and wrote something about SkyPilot, one of the presenting companies. Duncan Davidson, SkyPilot's CEO, finished his presentation and sat on the podium, reading on his laptop, while other people talked.

Then, in the Q&A, he corrected something I'd written in the blog. In other words, he'd caught this in near-real time and had better information (he should). I immediately posted another paragraph, which began, "I've been corrected...."

Whoa. I'm still not entirely sure what happened. But I do know this. My journey in journalism hit a pivot in that moment. Maybe journalism itself hit a pivot point, as pretentious as that sounds.


Silicon Valley | 03/27/2002 | Journalistic Pivot Points

Posted by jarle at 10:49 PM
Thoughts from the inside of Microsoft

Tommy Williams: My Philosophy at Microsoft

Tommy works at Microsoft, and has since 1999.

I work for Microsoft. I have worked for the company since June 1999. But it gets harder every day.

I hope Tommy will be able to keep working for Microsoft, even after speaking his mind about the company.

Posted by jarle at 10:08 PM
Its easter here..

Don't have too much to say right now. Want to know what is the hot weblog topics? Check this out: Daypop Top 40 Links

Posted by jarle at 09:58 PM