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Robert Scoble posted a message on Twitter
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Robert Scoble posted a message on Twitter
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Robert Scoble posted a message
“Just landed in San Francisco and Twitter is down. Blame Scoble.”
4 hours ago - Link
it's funnier when other people say it :) - Christopher Galtenberg
Hey Robert broke twitter ... no wait, it's just twitter's way of saying, "Welcome Home"~!! - Susan Beebe
What's Alex done to Twitter? Alex? Robert is saying you broke twitter..... - WorldofHiglet
I really don't think it's your fault..... this time. :) - JCLeftie
Awesome blog title -> "Twitter went down as soon as Robert Scoble landed in SF" - AJ Batac
Yeah. Nice work Scoble ;) I bet you brought some Chinese twitter virus back home - Dennis Bjørn Petersen via twhirl
And, being that you're Scoble, you're still able to Tweet about it. - DocileWalnut
Another Blame Scoble meme? - Roberto Bonini
It went down right as I ran my auto-follow script for SocialToo - it's probably my fault ;-) - Jesse Stay
Googel reader having problems as well... you must not have read all your feeds and now they have an out of memory error - Ian D. Nock via twhirl
See I cannot even type properly.. must be Scoble - Ian D. Nock via twhirl
Ian, funny thing - I did just finish reading my feeds. I think it's actually me taking down the internet this time. ;-) - Jesse Stay via twhirl
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michael arrington posted an entry on TechCrunch
29 minutes ago - Link
If only because I like the word "Attention Spirals" w/o knowing what it means. - Cliff Gerrish
WOAH YOU BLOG FOR TECHCRUNCH? - J.D.
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Robert Scoble posted a message on Twitter
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Robert Scoble posted a message on Twitter
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Robert Scoble posted a message
“I invested a lot of time this year in FriendFeed and Twitter instead of my blog. Was that the right decision?”
31 minutes ago - Link
I think so. - Robert Scoble
Half of it was right. And I'm not posting this from Twitter. ;) - Chris White
Time will tell, but I think it was correct decision. - imran
It's made you one of my favorite bloggers, if that makes you feel any better about it. If you weren't heavy on the social exploration I probably wouldn't read. - Daniel J. Pritchett
what outcome were you going for? - zach
From my perspective, yes. It's a much more interactive and broader experience for all. - Kevin C. Tofel
The right decision from which perspective, Robert? Did you increase "eyeballs?" Revenue? Both? Other? - Mark VandenBerg
I like FriendFeed and Twitter, but don't see how they compare to developing thoughtful, deeper blog posts. Really, I think FF and Twitter have their place, and I love them as well, but that place is certainly not a replacement to blogging. - Michael Krigsman
I think yes. Most folks can read twitter 100% of the time -- blogs are scanned. You tend to link to good stuff from twitter and have good headlines. - Ted Simpson
No question about that. In the past, websites were static compared to blogs. Now blogs are static compared to microblogging services. - Berci Mesko
I think only you can be the judge of that. We're all beginning to look at blogs as sort of the core of our outreach, so I'm not sure investing time in microblogging elsewhere is an either/or question. You are you. Your blog and social media network are simply extensions. If you're happy with your business model and continuing to grow, what's the problem? :-) - Chris Baskind
Mark: Revenue? Didn't change much. Eyeballs? Well, I have almost 21,000 followers here that I didn't have at the beginning of the year. Zach: I just saw that FriendFeed was going to be one of the most interesting new services of the year. Seeing how it was on the screen at the Chinese BloggerCon I think I picked the right services. - Robert Scoble
I consider FF as blogging in many ways and more interesting than a blog. - imran
You certainly moved the ball forward for the two companies. And if you think they're a vital part of the "internet plumbing", you absolutely made the right decision in helping to secure their futures. - Christopher Galtenberg
I've shut down my blog for the time being. Not getting the interaction out of it, the way I'm getting out of experiences on FF and Twitter. I think if you want more conversation online, the blogs (for now) would not be the way to go. - Helen Sventitsky
are the 21K followers different from people who followed your blog already? if so that is in increase. if not then the eyeballs are moving from your blog to friend feed. - Jonathan Jesse
Just wondering. Thanks, Robert. - Mark VandenBerg
My twitter lives alongside my blog in the sidebar, and I keep track of all my tweets by feeding it into a lifestream stored on my server. i think that's the key, as the two platforms, microblogging and blogging, work nicely together. - C. K. Sample III
@Michael great thoughts on blogs allowing for deeper thought development. that greater development, might lead to more meaningful discussion on FF then what may occur in the comment section - Jonathan Jesse
Also, check out Twitemperature if you like Twitter. Tells you whether you're hot or cold based upon what you've tweeted and how it ties into online trends and community: http://twitemperature.com - C. K. Sample III
It's a good question -- I've been thinking (and writing a bit) about the question of a blogging / microblogging balance. My working theory: that going forward the most successful bloggers will be strong microbloggers, and vice versa. - Eric Berlin
Robert, then I have a wunderbar über wonderful idea for you! You know, you can trust me :) - directeur via NoiseRiver
YES YES YES YES YES YES! - Susan Beebe
There are plenty of people up at blog-level covering "the scene". You're on the ground with people as they're trying things, talking about what's missing, what they need, what they like and don't. I think this is a good place for a tech-head to be. But blog posts to send signals up and out to the other tech-heads, reviewing your time embedded with the troops, will still be vital for growth of the net. - Christopher Galtenberg
No =) The audience for the standard blog delivery system is different than a hyper-conversation micro-blogging system. While these services are great with interactivity, they do not generate useful long term content in most cases due to short posts (usually under 120 characters) and basically being a link farm rather than useful content. The initial "posts" are not as in-depth as a typical blog post, and the comments are often "me too" type of responses as well. Balance your tweets vs. your blog posts =) - RAD Moose
I found I moved too much of my activity to Twitter and FriendFeed - I have tried to return to more blog postings, since I do have a community of readers that is only there. - Richard Akerman
Hard to say. Who are you, again? :) - Matt Tuley
Yes, I've heard little about your blog posts, but I've heard plenty about you being very open & active on social sites. That kind of interaction with your audience is a refreshing change and I'm sure it helps your reach (though I'm sure that's not what you meant). - Cains
Honestly? You put you in front of me. I would not have gotten to the blog as often, as I've seen you here. Just too much to read. - Ed Shaz/NextInstinct
I personally miss the longer/thought out posts that used to appear on your blog. While I don't think that using FF/Twitter has been a bad thing, and I know that you don't have time for *everything*, your more "editorial" and reporting style of blogging is missed. - drew olanoff
Cross posting of comments between blogs and friendfeed would be an interesting development. - Andrew Leyden
Jonathan: I think I've gained a good percentage of new people who found me here on FriendFeed. That's why I have more followers here than, say, Michael Arrington does or Leo Laporte do (and they should have WAY more, because of the size of their audiences). - Robert Scoble
I ask myself the same question often regarding whether I should spend so much time on social media sites instead of just writing content on my blogs. What I don't think I realized is that I'm still creating valuable content at all of my outposts that are still ultimately leading to my blogging hub. I think its been well worth it. - Mark Krynsky
@Andrew WordPress has a nice plugin to link to FriendFeed activity. Unfortunately for my platform (TypePad) I don't know of an equivalent. - Richard Akerman
ppl will follow you anywhere on web i think, but this is the best place to folllow you. - imran
I find FriendFeed to be more engaging, but it would be nice to gauge the amount of traffic a post on FF gets. - Spencer
the #friendfeed, #twitter, #socialmedian instantaneous replies, directs, and comments distributed throughout feed aggregation access points establishes a better communication channel for your voice - shayne catrett
depends. did you sacrifice blog content & share it on FF/Twitter? - I stopped blogging about useless junk since I can simply throw that stuff up on FF or Twitter now. Less frequent are my blog posts, but more quality, at least I think - Enrique Gutierrez via twhirl
@Richard if you can migrate to Six Apart's Movable Type 4, they have a widget for FF -- in fact, I'm going to be trying to get it running on my blog tonight - Woodrow Jarvis Hill
Here's how you get your answer: (1) Go get some sleep. You just got back from China! (2) Wake up and look at the likes/comments on this item. (3) Compare those numbers against responses to your best blog post this year. - Bruce Lewis via fftogo
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Veronica posted two messages on Twitter
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Robert Scoble posted a message on Twitter
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Scott Beale posted an entry on Laughing Squid
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Looking for "The Bishop"... - William, CPU Media
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Amber Mac posted six messages on Twitter
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Kris Gainsforth posted an entry on Pownce
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Steve Rubel posted a message
“I am down to using two apps - Firefox and Powerpoint. That's it. (Oh and iTunes occasionally.)”
7 hours ago - via IM - Link
...and Powerpoint? - Bob DeAmbra
How so? For a specific project or for everything? - John-David Lusan
will 2nd that Powerpoint. Powerpoint? :) Not liking the web-based presenting options Steve? - Dan Keldsen
@JD pretty much all. - Steve Rubel via IM
@Dan First, I don't trust start-ups with my PPTs. Google needs work on exports. Let's see how Microsoft comes up. I bet it will be strong. - Steve Rubel
That's interesting. I guess scaling down is good. I sometimes get overwhelmed with all the applications available to use. How nice would be to have one or two applications that could do pretty much everything. - John-David Lusan
Which apps are you using in the cloud? I am about where you are... - Robert
@Robert Google, TypePad or the apps Edelman provides. - Steve Rubel via IM
then you are following google chrome closely, right? crashes should be much rarer there. but PP, really? There are other solutions aside from Google, know? I thought your pres style would make Keynote the choice. - Sebastian Keil
@Steve - how do I do the same? - John-David Lusan
clean... - Mary Anne Davis
Steve, what do you use for digital image editing? - Bill Sanders
@Bill I use Photoshop.com and Picnik - Steve Rubel via IM
Sounds like good progress. Firefox is basically my OS now, but I still need to use Keynote and MS Word on occassion. - Nitin Badjatia
I still use Word too now and then. Same with Entourage. - Steve Rubel via IM
I think you should get rid of your bad old time habits from your dark PC days and replace your Office with iWork '08 to get rid of all Microsoft non-sense and on-purpose compatibility problems. Entourage? Mail.app and iCal are here to rescue. - Berk D. Demir
Berk: You can also bypass both and use Google online apps. - Rolf Schewe
What happens if you loose internet connectivity and want to produce something other than a file with PPT or PPS extension? I know, I am being facetious . . . - Ed Richardson
Rolf: Sorry Rolf, Google Docs is no match for Pages nor Keynote. They aren't designed to replace these though. - Berk D. Demir
Steve you just need Firefox, replace ppt with Empressr - Bryan Thatcher via twhirl
Steve, sign up to Wakoopa and prove it. :-) http://wakoopa.com/louisgray/u... - Louis Gray
I don't trust cloud startups with my docs. Google I trust. - Steve Rubel via IM
I trusted Mediamax (now Nirvanix), and got badly burned, along with many other people. - Sean McBride
That would require an App no? - Steve Rubel via IM
Steve - you were referring to? - Sean McBride
@Sean Wakoopa - Steve Rubel
@steverubel What do you use to explore your local hard-drive/samba/nfs shares? I didn't know firefox had that capability... - "Czar" DJ Peterman
Louis - Or better yet, how about NO ONE signs into Wakoopa - EVER. That would be nice. - Steve Isaacs
@Czar I still use the OS of course. - Steve Rubel
Steve, you really should try Google Chrome! Much faster than Firefox. - Mike Reynolds
@Mike It's not on Macs yet. - Steve Rubel via IM
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Steve Rubel posted a link
TypePad courts laid off journos with "Bailout Program"
1 hour ago - via Bookmarklet - Link
Includes a free blog, promotional support and more. - Steve Rubel via Bookmarklet
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Steve Rubel posted a link
49 minutes ago - via Bookmarklet - Link
Sounds like every social network is bowing to the great gods of Google these days. Smart! - Steve Rubel via Bookmarklet
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Steve Rubel posted a message
“I can't get Google Reader search working. Anyone else?”
1 hour ago - via IM - Link
"Sorry, an unexpected condition has occurred which is preventing Google Reader from fulfilling the request." is what I get - Brian Sullivan
I"m getting this now myself: "Sorry, an unexpected condition has occurred which is preventing Google Reader from fulfilling the request." - abacab
Why? Works ok for me - Nikos Anagnostou
@abacab Same - Steve Rubel
Looks like it is not just Twitter doing the fail whale today - Ian D. Nock via twhirl
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Sheryl posted a message on Twitter
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Loic Le Meur posted two messages on Twitter
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Scott Beale posted an entry on Laughing Squid
2 hours ago - Link
This is what YouTube was made for. - Mike Doeff
I love how the cat actually helps scoop a little dirt into the Roomba at the very end. What a helper! :) - Kevin C. Tofel
I LOL'd. No really, I did. - Phil Glockner
Its great how compleatly un-fazed it is, happy just sat there spinning about. - Simon Wicks
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