Tag: web_apps
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Offline there briefly
Apologies if you were trying to reach this site in the last 30 minutes or so – our hoster had an outage, so the site was offline for a while, but all seems to be back to normal again (fingers crossed).
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Robert Scoble and Shel Israel talk
Robert Scoble and Shel Israel are onstage right now giving some great anecdotes to demonstrate the power of blogging for business’ – the PR value, creating customer evangelists, and the transparency.
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Steve Rubel Interview weirdness
Apologies to anyone who was trying to access the Steve Rubel interview in the last couple of hours – the PermaLink was 404ing – I re-posted the interview at a new address (http://www.tomrafteryit.net/steve-rubel-interview-podcast/) and it seems to be working fine. If you have any problems with this – please let me know, Tom
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Steve Rubel Interview Podcast
I did an interview with Steve Rubel yesterday (Saturday) – Steve was great – he was full of interesting insights, enthusiasm, and good humour. I can see now why he has become such a successful blogger. The interview was recorded from a Skype call so the audio quality is waaaay better than the previous interviews…
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I need to improve the podcasts
Hey all, I need to work on the quality of my podcasts – the content is great, I think. This not due to me in any way, it is simply due to my good fortune in attracting great interviewees. I need to improve my audio quality though and I also need to ‘professionalise’ the podcasts…
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Off air today
I’m going in to hospital for some minor surgery today (finally getting that brain transplant!) so expect posting to be light (and possibly light-headed later!).
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Robert Scoble podcast
As I mentioned previously, I arranged to interview Robert Scoble last night and we agreed that the interview could be podcast as part of the PR for the IT@Cork annual conference at which Robert will be speaking. I talked to Robert for nearly an hour last night (early this morning) – he was exceedingly generous…
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Don't buy Sony label music!
The title of this post may be a little alarmist but Sony has included Rootkit software on its music CDs recently in an effort to stop users copying music more than three times. The rootkit software was discovered by security expert Mark Russinovich of Sysinternals accidentally and he wrote about it last week. Mark explained:…