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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Two things I need to see in MobileMe

July 27, 2008

I’ve been a .Mac subscriber since the day the service came out, and despite the various moves from free to paid, I’ve stuck with it all the way. MobileMe, the service’s successor, was pitched as “Exchange for the rest of us”, which is something that really excited me. I’ve had an Exchange account on my [...]

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Two things I need to see in MobileMe

July 27, 2008

I’ve been a .Mac subscriber since the day the service came out, and despite the various moves from free to paid, I’ve stuck with it all the way. MobileMe, the service’s successor, was pitched as “Exchange for the rest of us”, which is something that really excited me. I’ve had an Exchange account on my [...]

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Why self-correction in blogging is a vice, not a virtue

July 27, 2008

It’s hard to understand why after ten years of blogging, people are still arguing that the difference between journalism and blogging is that journalists take time to get it right. But that’s apparently what Robert Scoble was faced with at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference. Robert goes into some detail of his experience on his [...]

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Why self-correction in blogging is a vice, not a virtue

July 27, 2008

It’s hard to understand why after ten years of blogging, people are still arguing that the difference between journalism and blogging is that journalists take time to get it right. But that’s apparently what Robert Scoble was faced with at the Fortune Brainstorm Tech conference. Robert goes into some detail of his experience on his [...]

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