NetGear is looking for a blogger to take to CES. The details are linked to from Jeremy Toeman’s blog. Hey, that’s a cool way to get to the PodTech CES BlogHaus for free.
Go to CES for free…
CNET family disappears…
Engadget’s Ryan Block (his girlfriend works at CNET) reports that James Kim, the senior editor of digital audio at CNET, and his entire family, have gone missing on a drive to Seattle from San Francisco. Engadget is asking for your help.
Ryan, do you know what kind of car they were driving? License plate number?
I sure hope they are found. Last time blogs were used in a search for someone missing it didn’t end so well. (A friend of a friend died after he fell down a mountain, but was missing for several days and blogs were used in the search). My thoughts are with the family and friends of James Kim and family. I can’t even imagine not knowing what happened to a family member of mine.
Photo blogs are good for the soul
I love a good photo blog. One like Joanna Rees has. Any others we should be aware of?
I love reading feeds
How many feeds are you subscribed to? I’m increasing my feed load rapidly again. Why? Reading feeds is a joy again, thanks to Google Reader. I’m not alone, either. Two people came up to me after our talk today and said “thank you for talking about Google Reader.”
“U, J, J, J, J, J, K, J, Shift-S, J, J.”
If you don’t get that, then you haven’t used Google Reader yet and you haven’t started a link blog of your own.
Three questions:
1) Am I putting too many items on my link blog? Often I’ll throw more than 50 a day up there.
2) How are you reading my link blog? Did you subscribe to it?
3) Have you started a link blog of your own? What’s your URL if you have?
Microsoft beats Google in Gizmodo mobile maps shootout
It’s funny, a friend told me Microsoft couldn’t innovate anymore and that Google was going to eat its lunch.
Oh, yeah?
Gizmodo held a Microsoft vs. Google mobile map shootout.
Love this quote: “So which is better? Without a doubt, Microsoft’s was the winner.”
Seagate’s CEO: I help people “watch porn”
I like Bill Watkins, CEO of Seagate. Not just cause he sponsored my show for the first three months. But because he says outrageous things. To Fortune magazine.
Heheh, that brings to mind this video: The Internet is for porn. It’s actually not porn at all. And it’s on Google video.
You can watch an interview I did with Bill too a few weeks back. Yes, he is an interesting interviewee.
Oh, and I hear that if you’re a blogger, you’ll get to meet Bill at CES in our BlogHaus, which is sponsored by Seagate, Microsoft, and AMD. More on that soon.