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Sheesh. Do they really put these things on the air?
A friend passed this on, apparently fellow blogger Rod Townsend's column called "And the Brand Played On" will be syndicated on Gawker this summer. Interesting. You can catch Rod tonight at the WSYWIG Talent Show, along with a bunch of other crazy bloggers who apparently love the stage as well.
:: And the Brand Played On [Gawker]
Hmm. Scott and Elisabeth are presenters, that makes me feel better, since I admire, respect and love both of them. So far Jason is NOT on the panel. Amen.
Bloggercon
Weblogs. The unedited voice of a person! Will easy and inexpensive publishing technology change the face of politics, business, journalism, the law, medicine, engineering and education? Is a revolution underway, or are weblogs just the latest Internet craze? We'll show how artists create new experiences and inspire with weblogs. New technology will be showcased at BloggerCon 2003. Educators are using blogs to help students express themselves and learn from each other.
Meanwhile questions linger. Are today's bloggers the modern-day Emersons and Thoreaus or Charlie Chaplin, PT Barnum or Erma Bombeck? Is blogspace a Second Superpower, a ride on the Cluetrain, the venue for the next election or is it even worse than it appears, just good enough to make a difference, or the revolution so many say it is?
Who, what, where, etc.
BloggerCon will be held on the Harvard Law School campus, on October 4-5, 2003.
Presenters include: Jon Udell, Scott Heiferman, A.K.M. Adam, Mathew Gross, Joe Jones, Doc Searls, Patrick Delaney, Joshua Marshall, Elizabeth Spiers, Kaye Trammell, Brian Weatherson, Adam Curry, Glenn Reynolds, Halley Suitt, Chris Locke, Jim Moore, Eugene Volokh, Jeff Jarvis, Susan Mernit, Scott Rosenberg, Dan Gillmor, Jenny Levine.
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