- Corporate PR blog from a consultancy that is leveraging Second Life on behalf of their enterprise clientele.
- Description of the problem of bureaucratic ossification in a big enterprise, and what to do about it.
- Technorati CEO's stats on the growth of the Blogosphere. Also see next entry in this blog, which is Part 2.
- Interesting VC blog with some good posts about Web 2.0
- Service for selling electronic products with PayPal as the payment system.
- A list of the 500 best paying keywords as determined from AdSense.
- Blog showing the companies within the F500 that have official corporate blogs. Whatever that may mean.
- A defining moment in the history of the Internet as social phenomenon. Read the 95 theses, if nothing else.
- The blog of a standards and coding god, arguably the daddy of XML. Lauren Wood is, therefore, arguably the mommy of XML.
- A site where you can have a secure, optionally private, ad-free wiki of your very own for a few dollars a month, or an insecure, ad-infested, public wiki f...A site where you can have a secure, optionally private, ad-free wiki of your very own for a few dollars a month, or an insecure, ad-infested, public wiki for free. Neat-O.
- blog about social network theory and application from a business perspective. There's a downloadable book, too.
- The original log tail article.
- Nice writeup on how to do a consulting/development gig proposal. Not just about marketing proposals as you might guess from the opening.
- 50,000 foot view of the Bloomberg Marketing approach to business blogging strategy
- Talk Seth Godin gave recently at Google. Wow!
- Blog about the business aspects of healthcare IT
- " Combinator is a new kind of venture firm specializing in funding very early stage startups. We help startups through what is for many the hardest step, f..." Combinator is a new kind of venture firm specializing in funding very early stage startups. We help startups through what is for many the hardest step, from idea to company. " How YouOS is getting funded.
- Attention economy- what is it, why is it what it is


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