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Is Microsoft trying to capture photography market? 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sun, 06 Jul. 2008
This week Thomas Hawk (my favorite “Flickr-famous” photographer) and me will join a bunch of others on Microsoft’s campus up in Redmond, Washington, to attend a pro photography summit that Microsoft
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Waiting in line for iPhones is glorious 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sat, 05 Jul. 2008
I see that there are people already waiting in line for the Apple 3G iPhone.
I’m an expert on waiting in line for Apple products. My son and I waited 30+ hours in line last year to buy the first iPhone (we were first in line at the Apple store in Palo Alto, CA, which is the one closest to Steve Jobs’ home).
P
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Off of the tech entertainment train 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sat, 05 Jul. 2008
Today several people noted that I am no longer on Techmeme’s leader board.
Funny, lately I’ve been reading TechMeme less and less and caring less and less about whether what I do appears there. It’s why I went to Washington DC. I knew the other geeks
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Off of the tech entertainment train 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sat, 05 Jul. 2008
Today several people noted that I am no longer on Techmeme’s leader board.
Funny, lately I’ve been reading TechMeme less and less and caring less and less about whether what I do appears there. It’s why I went to Washington DC. I knew the other geeks
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My Fourth of July Present to you: the geeky Congresswoman 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Fri, 04 Jul. 2008
Get in a patriotic mood by listening to our conversation with Zoe Lofgren, the world’s geekiest politician (she’s a Congresswoman from Silicon Valley). This is part of our trip to Washington DC.
“We’re boring,” she said, when I noted that Andrew Feinberg chastized me and other tech bloggers for not g
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The most hated man in productivity 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Thu, 03 Jul. 2008
…is Tim Ferriss, author of the 4-Hour Workweek. and he’ll be on WorkFastTV this morning at 10 a.m. Pacific Time (in about 30 minutes from the time I’m posting this post — come watch live and talk to us in our live chat room). If you’re a book author you’ll w
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Upcoming updates its event listing; leaves me wanting 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Wed, 02 Jul. 2008
Upcoming.org just updated with a major redesign. I think it’s going to accelerate the movement of people to Facebook to keep track of their favorite events (a trend that’s been accelerating lately). It’s sad, too, because this is one of the places where early adopters actually are engaging with Yahoo.
First of all,
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Is getting “more traffic” your real goal? 
(author unknown) via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
Shared by Rodrigo
Eu venho tentando dizer isso para todo mundo que cria sites, comunidades, etc. Qualidade > quantidade.
Who is winning the race to get more traffic?
This 14-year-old kid, Fred. He’s gotten MILLIONS of views!
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Adobe Flash gets a break in war against Silverlight 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Tue, 01 Jul. 2008
Interesting, this is probably why I don’t try to do news reporting anymore. I was briefed a few days ago on the Adobe/Google news, but already it’s being discussed on hundreds of blogs. There is no longer much value in being first. So off I go today to hang out at HP’s Labs to get you some intimate looks into one of the wo
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Is getting “more traffic” your real goal? 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Mon, 30 Jun. 2008
Who is winning the race to get more traffic?
This 14-year-old kid, Fred. He’s gotten MILLIONS of views! 45 million at last count.
This is what happens when you try to simply be entertaining.
If traffic is your goal, here’s the formul
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Which US Presidential Candidate has the best tech policy? 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Mon, 30 Jun. 2008
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, which US Presidential Candidate has the best tech policy?
I went off to Google to answer that question. Here’s the searches I did:
McCain tech policy
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Which US Presidential Candidate has the best tech policy? 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Mon, 30 Jun. 2008
Mirror, mirror, on the wall, which US Presidential Candidate has the best tech policy?
I went off to Google to answer that question. Here’s the searches I did:
McCain tech policy
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Blog comments are dead: discuss 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Mon, 30 Jun. 2008
My Tesla post gathered two comments here.
13 comments and 12 “Likes” over on FriendFeed.
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Why I’m buying a Tesla sedan 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Mon, 30 Jun. 2008
In about two years I’ll be ready for a new car. But here’s why I’m putting down some cash to get a new Tesla Sedan, which was just announced and will be ready in about two years. TechCrunch has the video.
Gas prices are proba
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BestBuy gets more productive on WorkFastTV 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Mon, 30 Jun. 2008
Every week we film a live WorkFastTV show at the Revision 3 studios in San Francisco as part of our FastCompanyTV family of shows. It’s where we cover how work is changing thanks to the Internet. Last week we had BestBuy, one of the world’s largest retailers, on the show to tell us how they
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Advertising in casual games 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sun, 29 Jun. 2008
One thing that came out of last week’s meetings with lots of elected officials is that their attention is on the advertising industry and that means our attention should be on it too. One interview in particular, with Representative Ed Markey (he’s the Chair of the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet), stood out in my mind. He got very passionate about how deeply ad
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The Internet is going to the dogs 
(author unknown) via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sun, 29 Jun. 2008
Dogster is one of those Web 2.0 businesses that isn't Web 2.0. For instance, they are making money.
I interviewed Dogster.com's founder, Ted Rheingold, to find out why and to hear how he'll expand his business. Hint, dogs are just the start.
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The Internet is going to the dogs 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sun, 29 Jun. 2008
Dogster is one of those Web 2.0 businesses that isn’t Web 2.0. For instance, they are making money.
I interviewed Dogster.com’s founder, Ted Rheingold, to find out why and to hear how he’ll expand his business. Hint, dogs are just the start.
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Debriefing of our DC Trip 
(author unknown) via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sun, 29 Jun. 2008
Shared by Michael
Interesting points in all of this... I think it's all realistic, rather than pessimistic.
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Our DC Trip in videos 
Robert Scoble via Scobleizer -- Tech geek blogge on Sat, 28 Jun. 2008
We shot most of the interviews on our two HD camcorders, but they are a lot harder to work, especially when we had to do five interviews in one day, like we did on Wednesday. We now have a new rule: no more than three interviews on any one day. Five almost killed us, especially since two of them weren’t in the same place so we needed to take taxis across town (and after doing all tha
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