Archive for January, 2007
Walking to work from the airport
Yesterday, I went to the Yahoo! Burbank offices for the first time (along with the MyBlogLog guys). I found it remarkable that the Yahoo! offices there are in walking distance from the airport — walking distance! It felt strange to leave the terminal and stroll to the office — no cab, no train.
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MyBlogLog is now part of Yahoo!
Yes, MyBlogLog and Yahoo! have joined forces, and I couldn’t be more pumped. For details, check out my post to the Yahoo! corporate blog. If you’re reading this and haven’t checked out MyBlogLog yet, you’re missing out — go sign up!
Congrats Todd, Eric, Scott, John, and Steve! Here’s their post on the [...]
Knight New Media Center workshop: future of newspapers
I am absolutely thrilled to have been asked to be a discussion leader at a workshop on Monday put together by the Knight New Media Center at USC (the Knight New Media Center is a partnership of the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and the University of [...]
Looking ahead at Web 2007 panel on Tuesday 1/9
I’m honored to be part of a panel at next Tuesday’s Jewish High-Tech Community meeting organized by Bill Lazar, the topic being “Looking ahead at Web 2007.” I’m looking forward to meeting Evelyn Rodriguez and Jason Hoffman, and seeing Anil Dash again. The panel is described as follows:
Each of our speakers will open with [...]
2006: the best year of my life
I realize that you’re supposed to write a reflective post about the past year before the actual new year, but I’m just getting around to it now. I didn’t want 2006 to completely pass without noting one thing: it was the absolute best year of my life!
I don’t say that lightly. I couldn’t [...]
