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Hey, Jeff Jarvis has something big here at Buzzmachine. I want to suggest abandoning the article for the constantly updated topic page (a la Wave). Full Article at Huffington Post
Jarvis tells us via email, "On the way out I did my part for rebuilding the infrastructure." To embed this post, copy the code below and paste into your website or blog. Got a tip? Let us know! Full Article at The Business Insider
It’s not even a year since the triumphalism of Jeff Jarvis’s Google ‘reverse engineering’ book ‘What Would Google Do?’ hit the book shelves, but it seems an age ago now. Full Article at ZDNet
Jeff Jarvis has a pithy rant against corporate fussiness over how their names get spelt. Apparently, "AOL" has just become "Aol." with some hoohah about the importance of the period, or full stop as they may or may not allow us Brits to call it. Full Article at Johnnie Moore's Weblog
Murdoch's Google gambit shakes up the blogosphere. The Financial Times reports that Rupert Murdoch is in talks with Microsoft to remove his news empire, which includes the Wall Street Journal and Fox News, from Google's search listings. Full Article at Inc.
Jeff Jarvis: "Murdoch himself says that Bing and even Google couldn’t afford to pay all content providers. And for what? For linking to them and giving them value? Full Article at Martin Stabe
When pitching to VC’s, entrepreneurs hype the heck out of their ideas, years of experience and management teams. But I’ve never heard of anyone touting their luck or connection to God. Full Article at TechCrunch
Jeff Jarvis (born September 12, 1954) is an American journalist. He is the former television critic for TV Guide and People magazine, creator of Entertainment Weekly, Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News, and a columnist on the San Francisco Examiner. Full Article
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