FriendFeed and Posterous Redefine Content Management Systems

Image via CrunchBase Following two posts on the topic of blog evolution comes some alerts that fuel more thoughts. I’m obviously geeking out here but please bear with me. The below alert talks about a recent move by Posterous that would allow it to become a defacto publishing tool for … Continue reading

Marketers as Aggregators Creators and Distributors

As I get ready to call it a day and I reflect back on all the content I created (I’m sure I’ll have several less subscribers tomorrow), I’m struck by the importance of workflow. People think that 2 or 3 blog posts is hard. It’s really not. I didn’t create … Continue reading

Blogs Aren’t Dead, They’re Just Fragmenting

Twitter, FriendFeed, Tumblr, Flickr, Posterous, to name a few, can all serve as a blog. If you look at how Robert Scoble and Louis Gray use FriendFeed, they create for more content there than on their blogs. Blogs aren’t dead, they’re just fragmenting. Steve Rubel has always been an early … Continue reading

WHOA!!! Zemanta now integrates with Gmail and Ymail. Holy Crap That’s Cool!

This was the title of my tweet after Zemanta upgraded the latest version on their FireFox plugin. All of a sudden there was a new button in my Gmail. I’ve raved about Zemanta before. I think it is a very cool product. For me it demonstrates some of the early … Continue reading