Robert Scoble GETS IT!!!

I’ve decided that I need to do some blogging here as well as the podcast. It’s needed so that I can share further thoughts and insights into what is going on around me. The world moves to fast for a weekly podcast and right now no one has offered me enough to produce content 7 days a week so text is where it is at.You MUST read this post by Robert Scoble. I mean it. Stop reading this and get over there now.

If you are not aware the news of the last week a been the fact that Scoble is leaving Microsoft to work for start up Podtech. That’s huge news and instead of breaking it to a “major” publication first, Scoble talked about it at Vloggercon and let it spread like a virus from there. The NEW media got the word out and had the scoop before any journalist could get a hold of it. It was fun to watch, listen to and read about from people I know and respect.

Read the post and then post reactions here. I’d love to see your thoughts.

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Comments

  1. June 14th, 2006 | 9:19 pm

    I’m a music blogger who was at vloggercon, and this was definitely a hot topic. I’m glad to see his position and take on this stuff, and I totally agree with him that the “blog mob” helped create even more attention on his decision. Thanks for the writeup!

  2. June 15th, 2006 | 9:19 pm

    Great post, C.C. I am *so* enjoying “Managing the Gray”. Can’t wait to hear (and read) more!

    Thanks for the link to Scoble’s post.

    Hey, if I can carve the time out, maybe I’ll see you in SL. :-)

    Blessings!

  3. June 17th, 2006 | 7:37 pm

    That’s a good one, though I’d argue his sub post is even more important.

    http://scoble.weblogs.com/2003/02/26.html

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