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Seth Godin might be coming to Utah (its all up to you)

Published on April 18, 2007

Phil Burns and friends have been putting in a monumental effort to get Seth Godin to Utah. They need your help. Jump here and put in your commitment to get Seth to Utah!
I’m sitting next to Phil right now at the Web 2.0 conference in SF. Phil says:
“Get off your a** and register!!! We need more [...]


Heading to Web 2.0 Expo (let’s get lunch)

Published on April 17, 2007

Tomorrow at 4:30 am (ouch!!!) Scott Lemon and I are heading out to the Web 2.0 Expo. I know there are a lot of people from Utah at the show like Judd Bagley, Phil Burns, the guys from WikiReview, Jeremy Hanks from Doba, etc. We should all plan on hooking up for a Utah entrepreneurs [...]


One year anniversary

Published on April 10, 2007

I just landed in NYC for Search Engine Strategies and other business. Sorry to Phil and the guys at WikiReview for not being able to make the Politics2.0 meetup with Chris Cannon tomorrow. Looks like a great event.   
Today is the one year anniversary of my blog. Although I haven’t blogged much lately, I still [...]


Blogging code of conduct

Published on April 9, 2007

Well it looks like Tim “I need more attention” O’Reilly has proposed a blogging code of conduct and its getting press - the front page of the New York Times no less. This all comes in the wake of recent death threats against blogger, Kathy Sierra.
While I certainly do not condone death threats I think O’Reilly’s proposal may be [...]


“You don’t get it” and the social web

Published on April 3, 2007

I’ve been seeing a lot of “you don’t get it” comments on some blogs lately about new technologies that have a lot of people legitimately scratching their heads. So I found this great quote from Mark Cuban - I’ll let him take it from here:
“Is there any more lame a comment than “You just don’t [...]


Taking a step back

Published on March 23, 2007

I’ve decided to take a step back from blogging for awhile. I tried to do this several months ago but I got sucked back in. Phil is right - I’ve been too critical on my blog lately. I think that’s mainly because there is a direct correlation between controversial posts and traffic. I’ve seen my traffic [...]


Ted Murphy of PayPerPost is going on CalacanisCast. Awesome!

Published on March 22, 2007

OK, so maybe I’ve blogged a little too much about PayPerPost lately but I couldn’t let this go. Ted Murphy, CEO of PayPerPost will be on Jason Calacanis’ vidcast today. Holy cow! Here’s how Ted is describing the upcoming encounter:
“This is pretty much like walking into a pack of wolves or swimming with sharks with freakin’ [...]


Weight Loss Wars!

Published on March 16, 2007

It looks like I’ve been challenged to lose some weight. Phil Burns has created a “Web 2.0 Geek” weight loss competition on Chad Blodgett’s Weight Loss Wars site. OK, I’m in. I really need to burn off some of this winter fat and get ready for summer.
Congratulation to Chad for getting up this service. I [...]


Robert Scoble coming to Utah

Published on February 15, 2007

I just got news from Rocky Mountain Voices that Robert Scoble will be coming to SlopeCast 2007. Here are the details:
Date:
Friday, March 2, 2007
Location:
Café Trio [map] - Cottonwood, 6405 South 3000 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84121
Agenda:
10:00 – 11:30 :: Podcast interviews with select executives, entrepreneurs, or technologists (Tell us why you want one-on-one [...]


Big thanks to Connor on the new theme

Published on January 24, 2007

Do you like the new theme? I sure do. Thanks to Connor Boyack for pulling this together for me. Conner does a great job and I highly recommend him. Also, If you don’t read Connor’s blog please check it out. He has one of the best LDS themed blogs on the Internet.  
Looks like Russ [...]




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