Getting Closer to My Readers

I want to know more about my readers. What do you read? What do you find interesting? Who are you?
So, here is my thought–send [wmrice AT gmail DOT com] me or do the following:

If you use Google Reader send me your share link. Here is mine
If you don’t use Google Reader make sure I have [...]

Twittering?

I must confess I don’t get (conceptually) the fascination, but I suppose I need to try it…
Marshall Kirkpatrick » Twittering more than blogging
This is particularly fascinating, considering the number and frequency of production software pushes we do at Kaleidico:
Dave Winer on Twitter for Coding Communities
Technorati Tags: twitter, blogging, software, cocial

Journalism and Blogging–Connected

David Carr, business writer for the NY Times talks about his blog in 24-Hour Newspaper People - New York Times.
It is interesting that he talks about relationships and community. I have also felt this was a power of blogs. I have read, written, and met people I never would have had I not had a [...]

Identity, Relationships, Conflict of Interest–The Internet Dilemma

I came across an article on the Pentagon and NSA’s potential use of social networks. It is meant to scare, shock, and alarm you, but I think it highlights some very important concepts in online identity:
1. Managing Your Authorized Identity
2. Managing Your Relationships
3. Detecting Conflicts of Interest
Managing Your Authorized Identity
The Internet is a highly effective [...]

Web 2.0 Opening Day!

This means the start of real and fantasy baseball. Since DeepGreen Bank is one of the many vanishing mortgage banks in 2007 and that group of fantasy leaguers has disbanded. I have linked up with a band of Web 2.0 entrepreneurs, founders, VCs, and writers to play my beloved fantasy ball.
Here are some of their [...]