quick thought... October 30th, 2006 - 5:44PM
Terry Heaton and I have apparently both pimped George Costanza’s opposite philosophy as a rational approach to media transformation (Terry) and marketing/product development (me). Throw in Ethan’s perspective, Tara’s manifesto, David’s deductions and Chris Anderson’s thesis and I think this puppy has some well-developed legs. All of this is kinda, sorta being woven into the Zecco presentation I’m sweating to complete as I drop this tidbit of thought.
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Good luck with the suits this week, sounds like a brain-buster. And thanks for the image thing on the blog. I was sort of hoping it would magically fix itself.
What’s the deal with the comments box on the top right column? It’s interesting.
yeah, we’ll see how it goes. they want to pick my 2.0 brokerage brain, so i’ll serve it up on a platter for them…
i use the comment module on ed cone’s blog to help stay in the conversation loop, and i was getting tired of seeing my mug up there, so… it seemed like a good fit. i’ve used it in past iterations of my blog, but my traffic and subscriber numbers weren’t large enough to warrant it.
i do like the interaction design of it though… it’s a nice plug-in.