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I have turned on my Overblog at http://scobleizer.overblog.com/.
It's a great start, and I'm very excited by this company. I'm also comparing to RebelMouse, which aggregates other things. My RebelMouse page is at http://www.rebelmouse.com/Scobleizer/ Which one will win? We'll see, so far I like Overblog because it mostly shows my stuff only. But they both have value to me.
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TechCrunch | OverBlog Gets Overhauled, Arrives In US: Turns Your Blog Into A Real-Time Social Media
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OverBlog, a leading blog platform in Europe with 3 million registered users and over 34 million uniques (according to comScore), has just arrived in the U.S. And it's kind of awesome. The entire platform has been totally re-developed from scratch over the past 18 months, and, ironically, it's the U....
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It's the weekend to try out new social media aggregators like RebelMouse and Overblog. Here's my thoughts. Thanks Sarah Lacy for the RebelMouse recommendation, that's quite nice!
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OK, so this week +Sarah Lacy over on +Pando Daily recommended this thing called +RebelMouse (see her recommendation…
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YouTube just started broadcasting the Bonnaroo music festival live: http://www.youtube.com/bonnaroomusicfest I love this about YouTube !
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Robert Scoble likes Pebble.
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Dan rocks. I got a chance to talk with him about this at Davos a couple of years back and recorded that. http://cinch.fm/scobleizer/162385 Famous tech investor Esther Dyson was sitting with us and said it was her favorite hour she spent there. Mine too. This Wall Street Journal article is a must read:
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We like to believe that a few bad apples spoil the virtuous bunch. But research shows that everyone cheats a little—right up to the point where they lose their sense of integrity, writes Dan Ariely.
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Fun thing to do, I'll drop in again later. Everyone was buying me virtual drinks and now the plane is landing (we're coming home to SFO).
Robert Scoble is zigzagging at the Shaker Bar
"It's going to be a hell of a virtual hangover tomorrow. Let's drink to that!"
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Lots of smart people are meeting up in Sebastapol right now at Tim O'Reilly's #foocamp. I've been to three of them, couldn't make it this year (nice way of saying I didn't get an invite) and they are always interesting but they always cause this interesting mix of interesting news, conversations, along with a good dose of jealousy.
That said, I'm typing to you from 35,000 feet after being in NY for the week, hanging out at Techstars and betaworks. So, I think I have come out ahead this week so far.
I really owe my current life to Tim O'Reilly. After inviting me a couple of years he didn't invite me back. I vowed to get even and to live a foocamp life every day of my life. This week is definitely that way. So thanks to Tim and team for the inspiration. By the way, we're having a foocamp in the plane, talking about the future of book publishing with Atif Rafiq, who is the General Manager of Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing team.
So, take that Tim. Foocamp isn't a weekend at all, it's a state of mind. Or a conversation at 35,000 feet with all of you.
By the way, if you are at FooCamp, post a comment here so we can follow you, friend you, and all that. I know that over on Twitter if you search for #FooCamp you'll find lots of smart people to follow.
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