Monthly Archives: August 2010

Why I’m Long Foursquare: Privacy

Let’s be honest, I’m “long” Foursquare for several reasons, ranging from looking at comparables like Twitter and how they’ve fought through Facebook’s onslaughts, to sharing blind, entrepreneurial optimism with my friend who started and work at the company. So here’s … Continue reading

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Friday: Office Hours with David Aronoff

Most of my regular readers know that I’m a big fan of devoting a regular, set-time to meet new people. For those of us running companies and balancing our personal lives and hobbies/interests, we (I) get in a mode of … Continue reading

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Why I’m Reading Blogs Again

Since the Spring of 2007, when Twitter hit the techstream, blogs, blogging, and reading blogs became the markings of late adopters. With early adopters, “Follower” count became more important than “Subscribers.” The serendipity of stuff you found in the “stream” … Continue reading

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