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Robert Scoble - Google+ - Freedom of the Press belongs to Bloomberg. Or does it? I…

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My son plays around something that will NOT be part of his future: a Bloomberg West satellite truck. Tomorrow is a big day in Half Moon Bay at the The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay. Details.

Robert Scoble - Google+ - That's silly, says Ryan I'm showing Ryan a bunch of photos…

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NSA spying tech at Google or smiles for my kids? Vincent Martinez and Karen Bigorra you'll love this little "automatic world" story. Since you're dancing in it anyway! :-)

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Ustream is doing a great job live streaming the Bonnaroo music festival. Live right now. Jack Johnson is playing currently.

Robert Scoble - Google+ - When you are a hall of fame football player this is your…

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Would you cut off your finger to make your dreams come true? I met Ronnie Lott tonight and he did to play in the Super Bowl. I sure wouldn't.

Robert Scoble - Google+ - When you are a hall of fame football player this is your…

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Would you cut off your finger to make your dreams come true? I met Ronnie Lott tonight and he did to play in the Super Bowl. I sure wouldn't.

Yo. The sun is out in Half Moon Bay. If you get...

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Yo. The sun is out in Half Moon Bay. If you get here by 4 p.m. a small group of interesting people will be enjoying life, talking about the future of technology, and I hear a major football star might even join us at The Ritz-Carlton, Half Moon Bay . 4 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Bring $10 for parking.

Yo Chris Saad, Khris Loux, Kristie Wells, Luke Kilpatrick epic evening coming if you can get here.

The Future Of Technology Isn’t Mobile, It’s Contextual

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I was talking to an policy wonk in Washington DC. Asked him what's the word in DC about the NSA scandal. Says that politicians are doing their polls and most of the American public is supporting spying on all of us according to the polls coming back.

Translation: we're going to get a lot of heat and fury but at the end of the day nothing will change (the polls show that 60% of Americans support the NSA's spying). "We get the government we deserve," he told me. He says that politicians will give a lot of speeches, but at the end of the day not much will change (the same sort of thing is happening with gun control).

The thing the EFF and the geeks aren't acknowledging is that most people are a lot more afraid of another 9/11 happening than something abstract that a government could do to them. 9/11 took our entire economy offline. Even I don't know of anyone in my life who has suffered because of the NSA spying (yeah, we know of abstract cases, but not someone I know).

On the streets in Silicon Valley, my Facebook, Gmail, and texts haven't slowed down. All sorts of companies are pushing forward into the age of context. So, has these new disclosures changed anything other than to make us feel generally uncomfortable that our government is listening in?

I think it slowed down our move into the Age of Context just a bit. We now are becoming very aware of just how these technologies can be used for and against us.

That is the good thing to come out of this.

By the way, this article nails where the future of technology is going. We're all going to have our own personal "metadata analyzer."

For me? Bring it on. For you? Are you scared of the future? It's coming, whether you like it or not.

What kind of asshole are you? | A different kind of marketing

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What kind of asshole are you?

Michael Ferranti used to be a chef in Paris and worked with a lot of, um, different kinds of managers. Love this kind of blog because you can see managerial styles and learn from them.

He told me one of his bosses used to grab him by the ear and shake him when he made a mistake. Hmmm, never had a boss do that!

Anyway, Loic Le Meur you should meet Michael. He knows the restaurant scene in Paris even better than you do (and knows where Guy Savoy eats on his evenings off). Plus, he started Mailgun by Rackspace so knows the next 10 years of email pretty well. (LeWeb's theme this year in December is "The Next 10 Years." Now you know why I named one of my Flipboard magazines that).

What kind of asshole are you? | A different kind of marketing

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What kind of asshole are you?

Michael Ferranti used to be a chef in Paris and worked with a lot of, um, different kinds of managers. Love this kind of blog because you can see managerial styles and learn from them.

He told me one of his bosses used to grab him by the ear and shake him when he made a mistake. Hmmm, never had a boss do that!

Anyway, Loic Le Meur you should meet Michael. He knows the restaurant scene in Paris even better than you do (and knows where Guy Savoy eats on his evenings off). Plus, he started Mailgun by Rackspace so knows the next 10 years of email pretty well. (LeWeb's theme this year in December is "The Next 10 Years." Now you know why I named one of my Flipboard magazines that).

Robert Scoble - Google+ - Love this place, great Scotch, great food, and great…

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What will be the first bar to WELCOME Google Glass? Here's one that's in play in Sunnyvale.

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