Dave Winer: “Blogging is part of life”

I agree with Dave Winer’s analysis about blogging is a part of life.  The notion that an enabling technology being the news is misleading – the technology is just a mechanism for each of us to communicate our thoughts and ideas, in an easier, faster cheaper way.

Each new enabling technology (PCs, Email, Internet, MP3s, Digital Photography, Digital Video, etc…) is just another tool for everyone to leverage in their day-to-day lives.  Saying that blogging is “dead” makes no sense, as there are millions of new blogs created each month.  While some of this may be a fad that draws people in, I for one have become intrigued by the blogosphere and the conversations within it.  Just like I was drawn into using the Internet as a research and communications tool.  Of course, blogging may not be for everyone, just like Instant Messaging isn’t for everyone.
And Dave is correct when he says that new businesses will spring from blogs – the communication & collaboration is what drives new ideas and concepts.  What do you think new businesses start from?  Nothing?  Ideas are what change industries and the world, and when you have clear, simple communications (i.e. Naked Coversations – see Scoble), you have the necessary foundation to build on.

Via: Scripting News

3GSM – From a different perspective

Russell Beattie has a nice post about his observations at 3GSM this year.  Don’t expect a lot of technical reviews – as he points out, there are a ton of sites to get the tech scoop.  I’d like to thank Russell for giving a different spin, I’ve always wanted to go to 3GSM and this adds another perspective that I appreciate

Via: RussellBeattie.com

Vonage gets a new CEO

Vonage, the inovative broadband phone provider announced the selection of Mike Snyder to become the next CEO, overseeing day-to-day operations of the company. Vonage founder Jeffrey A. Citron was promoted to Chairman and Chief Strategist, focusing on expanding the company’s products.

New Cradle Available for HTC Wizard

Here is one that I’ll be making use of once the T-Mobile MDA (their US variant of the Wizard) is out! I’ve always thought a Pocket PC should have a cradle available for charging, syncing and simply someplace to set the device where you always know where its at. This one is made by Boxwave and can be found here. The cradle works with the following versions of the HTS Wizard: O2 XDA Mini, Orange SPV M3000, T-Mobile MDA Vario, Qtek 9100 and iMate KJAM.

Thanks to Cool Smart Phone for the tip!

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