June 12, 2009

QotD: Why did you start blogging?

I started by blog in 2002 on Movable Type to, as I wrote at the time, "serve as a community for friends and associates -- anyone who wants to discuss innovation in technology, politics, or any element in our society." Even though I had started a magazine I still found it nearly impossible to publish -- personally. From time to time I would get to write or edit something, but that was for the magazine, not for me. I found blogging to be something that was much more liberating, and a compelling way to engage with a community even when I wasn't with them in person. I also started to blog because I had spent my career being passionate about the intersection of media, technology, and a strong belief in the individual, and blogging hit the bulls-eye. I had no idea at the time that it would lead me to start a blog reading company, which would then lead me to joining one of the great blog companies around. Looking back, I really didn't have a well thought out plan for my blog -- it was easy to start and I thought it would be fun. I'm glad I didn't over think it, otherwise I may never have started, and wouldn't be having the kind of fun I'm having today!

Why did you start blogging?
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June 04, 2009

Watergate

The original -gate.photo.jpg

June 02, 2009

Morning, Times Square

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In the air with Ron, Ev, Sacca, and Satjiv

In the air with Ron, Ev, Sacca, and Satjiv

May 28, 2009

Arianna says left/right is old journalism #D7

Katharine Weymouth (Washington Post) says they can learn from HuffPo, Politico, and Drudge.

Arianna: You can't be an online publication and not have community on everything. Arianna says left/right is old journalism #D7

Ballmer Brandishes Bing

Ballmer Brandishes Bing

May 27, 2009

Cuban on stage at D7

Cuban on stage at D7

Lunch with Martha, Hilary, Gail, Robert, Liz, and Arianna

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Eve Ensler at D7

Urging companies to create "rape free" products. Many minerals in consumer electronics come from mines in the Congo where attrocities against women are commonplace. See V-Day (http://www.vday.org). "We are responsible for those attrocities because we create them with our consumption." Eve Ensler at D7

D7 press room

D7 press room

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