By Phil Butler on Jul 22, 2008 in Featured, do-no-evil | 6 Comments
Of late I have noticed that there is a lot of negativity in not just my posts, but on the Web in general. This is not something that is pleasing or even interesting to me, but somehow a good number of my interesting people, startups and the Web in general appear shadowed these days. Why [...]
By Phil Butler on Jul 20, 2008 in Featured, education | 0 Comments
If you think about it we are all a product of so many variables, not the least of which is environment. Somehow we all intrinsically know this, but are so often distracted and obtuse as to just how much a hometown or place can be a part of us. For me personally, I know that [...]
By Phil Butler on Jul 5, 2008 in Featured, social networks | 10 Comments
Our end of the Internet, the information and networking side, has seen some interesting changes over the last year or so. One of the most predominant ones is in the way we are are driven to promote stories and those from within our networks. Social media sites other outlets were once fantastic resources for “getting [...]
By Phil Butler on Jul 2, 2008 in Featured, commentary | 1 Comment
The discussion over “who owns what?”, and particularly content on the Web will become more and more intense in the months to come. Some of the major news outlets have already begun their campaigns to monetize or at least limit who uses their content. The days where a trackback or just traffic pays for the [...]
By Phil Butler on Jun 26, 2008 in Featured, people | 3 Comments
What exactly is a "blogger code of conduct ", or any code after all? We all talked about it some time back when things got out of line with the "Kathy Sierra incident". Beyond simple humane activities, any code of conduct has to take into account that proper conduct is simply about being civil. Ok, [...]