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Just when I'm despairing that everyone and their dog will know everything about blogs, RSS, podcasting, wikis, vodcasting, VOIP and  IPTV,*  (ha! did I get you on that one??) in a year, along comes an informative article from The Register in the UK. And I quote:

Blogging = dogging, reckon London cabbies

There is some very refreshing news today for those who live outside the rarified atmosphere of the internet world, and indeed for many of us struggling for breath within it - most people don't have a bloody clue what net buzzwords mean but can evidently function perfectly…

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Dana VanDen Heuvel of Pheedo recently asked me what's different about The Corporate Blogging Book. (He and I are appearing on a DMA panel in Atlanta on Oct. 18th.) Hmmm... a couple of things. First, it's a practical, clear-eyed look at what companies can do with blogs. My audience is larger companies with a corporate mind-set. They move a bit slower and more cautiously than many technology companies. And there are millions of 'em out there. Second, I'm writing it with one foot in and the other foot out of the blogosphere. While I consider myself pretty…

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Paul_otellini_1Well, I wish it were the really inside skinny, but it's all I've been able to uncover. (See bottom for One juicy bit...). Intel CEO Paul Otellini has written an internal blog since December 2004. His blog had a brief moment of fame in the blogosphere when an excerpt was leaked in  the San Jose Mercury News in February 2005 shortly after the launch. [16-page PDF of the excerpt here.]

Most notable in the copy-pasted excerpt…

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I was a journalist, reporter and editor, for a decade plus (for The Atlanta Constitution, Roll Call and other publications). Yeah, there was life pre-Web. Now I'm a... well, blogger among other things (speaker, consultant, e-newsletter publisher). Even so, I've been shaking my head about this new hall of mirrors. Am I a blogger to be courted by...  journalists? Am I a journalist... to be courted by corporate PR execs? Both? Neither??

The hall of mirrors thing has happened to me twice now.

Last week Heather Green of BusinessWeek, co-author of Blogspotting.net,

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More QuickBooks blogs

Posted in the Category of Case Studies

Just ran across this page with links to a handful of QuickBooks blogs, including the QB Online Edition blog which has been well publicized. My case study of the QB Online blog is here. Another profile by Toby Bloomberg of Diva Marketing is here.

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Firehouse_blog_1I signed up to enter DaimlerChrysler's new Firehouse.biz blog set up for the media. Not sure why, but they let me right in. Well, guess what... it looks like a blog inside. And acts pretty much like one. [Peek here - PDF]

Blog editorial director Ed Garsten explains below that they deliberately set up the blog as a "safe haven" for journalists and as an informal place for give and take. DaimlerChrysler is also planning a public…

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Speaking at BlogHer ‘08 Washington DC

Monday Oct 13, 2008

Washington DC

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(Can’t Make It To) Blog Well

Tuesday Oct 28, 2008

San Jose, CA

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Keynoting The New Media Event in Dubai

Sunday Dec 14, 2008

Dubai, UAE

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