Published by Robert Scoble
I give you a front-row seat on the future. Focusing most of my efforts now on next-generation augmented reality and artificial intelligence, AKA "mixed reality."
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WATCH MY LATEST SPEECHES:
State of VR with Philip Rosedale (done in VR itself, very cool): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zAA1EVGUZU
At GEOINT, June 2017: http://trajectorymagazine.com/glimpse-new-world/
Augmented World Expo, June 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4xHILvLD8E
At Leade.rs, April 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
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BIO:
Scoble gives you a front-row seat on the future.
Literally. He had the first ride in the first Tesla. Siri was launched in his house. He's been the first to share all sorts of technologies and companies with you, from Flipboard to Pandora to Instagram.
Today he's focusing on mixed reality, AKA "next-generation augmented reality" which will include a new user interface for EVERYTHING in your life (IoT, Smart Cities, driverless cars, robots, drones, etc).
That's based on his view thanks to his past experience as futurist at Rackspace.
Best place to find Scoble? On his Facebook profile at https://www.facebook.com/RobertScoble
He has been a technology blogger since 2000, was one of five people who built Microsoft's Channel 9 video blog/community, worked at Fast Company Magazine running its TV efforts, and has been part of technology media businesses since 1993.
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SPEAKER PITCH:
Apple and Facebook now have revealed their Augmented Reality strategies, which means your business needs one too. Rely on Robert Scoble, the world's top authority on AR, to bring to your conference what businesses should do next.
SPEECH ABSTRACT #1:
TITLE: The Fourth Transformation: What's next in mixed reality (AR and AI) and the future of technology?
Here's an example of this talk at Leade.rs in Paris in April, 2017: https://youtu.be/52_0JshgjXI
Why "the Fourth Transformation?"
Soon we will have phones and glasses that do full on augmented reality. Everything you look at will potentially be augmented. This world is coming in late 2017 with a new iPhone from Apple, amongst other products. Microsoft is betting everything on its HoloLens glasses that do mixed reality and the industry is spending many billions of dollars in R&D and funding new companies like Magic Leap.
This future will be the user interface for IoT, Smart Cities, autonomous cars, robots, drones, and your TV.
This is a big deal and Robert will take you through what mixed reality is and how it will change every business.
Learn more about Robert's speaking style and contact his agent at http://odemanagement.com/robert-scoble/Robert-Scoble.html
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #2:
"The Next Two Clicks of Moore's Law."
Over the next four years, or two clicks of Moore's Law, a ton about our technology world will change. Scoble will bring you the best from his travels visiting R&D labs, startups, and innovators around the world.
He views the world through his rose-colored-mixed-reality glasses, which will be the new user interface for self driving cars, Smart Cities, IoT, and many other things in our world.
He'll send you off with some lessons for companies both large and small.
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SPEECH ABSTRACT #3:
"Personalized Meaning: What is Augmented Reality For?"
As we enter a far more technological world where even cars drive themselves, I predict we'll see a blowback toward the analog, more authentic world.
What role does augmented reality play in both worlds?
Get Scoble's insight into where augmented reality is going, see tons of real-world demos, and understand what he means by 'personalized meaning.'
CONTACT:
If you are looking to contact me, email is best: scobleizer@gmail.com.
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ENDORSEMENTS:
IZEA Top 25 Tech Influencers: https://izea.com/2017/07/07/25-top-tech-influencers/
Time: One of the top 140 Twitterers!
FT: One of the five most influential Twitterers!
Inc. Top 5 on list of Tech Power Players You Need to Know: http://www.inc.com/john-rampton/30-power-players-in-tech-you-need-to-know.html
Next Reality: #4 on top 50 AR influencer list: https://next.reality.news/news/nr50-next-realitys-50-people-watch-augmented-mixed-reality-0177454/
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What does this give you? Being noticed?
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What does this give you? Being noticed?
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What does this give you? Being noticed?
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James: it gets guys like you to comment. ๐
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James: it gets guys like you to comment. ๐
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James: it gets guys like you to comment. ๐
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I don’t think “the Religious broadcasters interfering with his Sirius radio” is an accurate characterization of Doc’s post. He wrote about solving a mystery, and commended the religious broadcasters for their resourcefulness. The way you put it implies that Doc was mad at them.
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I don’t think “the Religious broadcasters interfering with his Sirius radio” is an accurate characterization of Doc’s post. He wrote about solving a mystery, and commended the religious broadcasters for their resourcefulness. The way you put it implies that Doc was mad at them.
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I don’t think “the Religious broadcasters interfering with his Sirius radio” is an accurate characterization of Doc’s post. He wrote about solving a mystery, and commended the religious broadcasters for their resourcefulness. The way you put it implies that Doc was mad at them.
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Good point. I’ve changed that.
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Good point. I’ve changed that.
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Good point. I’ve changed that.
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Without links a blog post isn’t much different than a newspaper or magazine article. It may be good information, but there’s no added value. Go figure the rest out on your own.
Just because many of your readers know who/what you are refering to, why make them and everyone else work to find your references?
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Without links a blog post isn’t much different than a newspaper or magazine article. It may be good information, but there’s no added value. Go figure the rest out on your own.
Just because many of your readers know who/what you are refering to, why make them and everyone else work to find your references?
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Without links a blog post isn’t much different than a newspaper or magazine article. It may be good information, but there’s no added value. Go figure the rest out on your own.
Just because many of your readers know who/what you are refering to, why make them and everyone else work to find your references?
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Surely the conversation was started by other people linking and the Google ranking of the various people you cite presumably is due to linking that happened in the past? I’m not technically knowledgeable enough to know this, but if linking to these people now ceased, would they not eventually fall down the google ranking to be replaced by someone who did receives links.
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Surely the conversation was started by other people linking and the Google ranking of the various people you cite presumably is due to linking that happened in the past? I’m not technically knowledgeable enough to know this, but if linking to these people now ceased, would they not eventually fall down the google ranking to be replaced by someone who did receives links.
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Surely the conversation was started by other people linking and the Google ranking of the various people you cite presumably is due to linking that happened in the past? I’m not technically knowledgeable enough to know this, but if linking to these people now ceased, would they not eventually fall down the google ranking to be replaced by someone who did receives links.
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I do linking in my blog to make it easier on people to get to the source that I’m talking about. As Diane Ensey wrote links are one of the features that makes the Internet so cool.
As a side bar, I still don’t like the fact that when I search “Scoble” on Google it still goes to the old blog.
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I do linking in my blog to make it easier on people to get to the source that I’m talking about. As Diane Ensey wrote links are one of the features that makes the Internet so cool.
As a side bar, I still don’t like the fact that when I search “Scoble” on Google it still goes to the old blog.
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I do linking in my blog to make it easier on people to get to the source that I’m talking about. As Diane Ensey wrote links are one of the features that makes the Internet so cool.
As a side bar, I still don’t like the fact that when I search “Scoble” on Google it still goes to the old blog.
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Actually, that’s not how Google works at all.
Look for “Scoble” for instance. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2006-28,GGLJ:en&q=Scoble
Note that my old blog is still higher than my new blog. Despite the fact that I haven’t published anything to my old blog since November last year.
Google can’t distinguish between old and new links very well. So, if you’re already #1 you’ll probably stay there unless someone else gets dramatically more popular.
If we wanted the Web to be LESS elite you’d encourage me NOT to link to things that are already #1.
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Actually, that’s not how Google works at all.
Look for “Scoble” for instance. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2006-28,GGLJ:en&q=Scoble
Note that my old blog is still higher than my new blog. Despite the fact that I haven’t published anything to my old blog since November last year.
Google can’t distinguish between old and new links very well. So, if you’re already #1 you’ll probably stay there unless someone else gets dramatically more popular.
If we wanted the Web to be LESS elite you’d encourage me NOT to link to things that are already #1.
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Actually, that’s not how Google works at all.
Look for “Scoble” for instance. http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2006-28,GGLJ:en&q=Scoble
Note that my old blog is still higher than my new blog. Despite the fact that I haven’t published anything to my old blog since November last year.
Google can’t distinguish between old and new links very well. So, if you’re already #1 you’ll probably stay there unless someone else gets dramatically more popular.
If we wanted the Web to be LESS elite you’d encourage me NOT to link to things that are already #1.
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So. It seems you are purposely not linking because you think that these particular names (and their associated URLs) are obviously and undoubtedly part of the social fabric of every one of your readers — and if they aren’t, we should all go out and Google them so that now these people are fixed in our minds as the #1 so-and-so?
Right.
Well, it’s your blog. Do what you wish – however, perhaps to help us folks who aren’t that interested in memorizing the ABC’s of blog-stardom, you could organize your blogroll such that when you refer to “Matt”, I can go there and find a link to one and only one Matt, and click on it? Otherwise, how do I know that your favorite Matt isn’t #2 on the list — or must we assume that anyone you name as your favorite is always #1?
I understand that you might refer to somebody a million times, and you get tired of making a link every time — still, just a bit of context for the rest of us would be appreciated. Saying we all should ‘just know’ is lame.
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So. It seems you are purposely not linking because you think that these particular names (and their associated URLs) are obviously and undoubtedly part of the social fabric of every one of your readers — and if they aren’t, we should all go out and Google them so that now these people are fixed in our minds as the #1 so-and-so?
Right.
Well, it’s your blog. Do what you wish – however, perhaps to help us folks who aren’t that interested in memorizing the ABC’s of blog-stardom, you could organize your blogroll such that when you refer to “Matt”, I can go there and find a link to one and only one Matt, and click on it? Otherwise, how do I know that your favorite Matt isn’t #2 on the list — or must we assume that anyone you name as your favorite is always #1?
I understand that you might refer to somebody a million times, and you get tired of making a link every time — still, just a bit of context for the rest of us would be appreciated. Saying we all should ‘just know’ is lame.
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So. It seems you are purposely not linking because you think that these particular names (and their associated URLs) are obviously and undoubtedly part of the social fabric of every one of your readers — and if they aren’t, we should all go out and Google them so that now these people are fixed in our minds as the #1 so-and-so?
Right.
Well, it’s your blog. Do what you wish – however, perhaps to help us folks who aren’t that interested in memorizing the ABC’s of blog-stardom, you could organize your blogroll such that when you refer to “Matt”, I can go there and find a link to one and only one Matt, and click on it? Otherwise, how do I know that your favorite Matt isn’t #2 on the list — or must we assume that anyone you name as your favorite is always #1?
I understand that you might refer to somebody a million times, and you get tired of making a link every time — still, just a bit of context for the rest of us would be appreciated. Saying we all should ‘just know’ is lame.
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Ahh, poop Robert. The whole argument that the Web is “elite” is well, to be honest, stupid. If being elite means you are working on your computer 14 hours a day and reading like 100 feeds a day and responding to 100 emails a day and “linking” to this post and that post, then yea, it is elite.
I think the WEB is a great social equalizer. You work hard and post content that people want to read and comment on then you are going to rise to the top of the search results. If you write a blog about crap that no one wants to read, then the search engines will find you, but your friends and associates will have to know how to dig a little deeper.
So, if my vote means anything, I say LINK, LINK, LINK away. But then again, I am a little lazy in the fact that I don’t want to hit the search engine to find a reference you made when you didn’t link.
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Ahh, poop Robert. The whole argument that the Web is “elite” is well, to be honest, stupid. If being elite means you are working on your computer 14 hours a day and reading like 100 feeds a day and responding to 100 emails a day and “linking” to this post and that post, then yea, it is elite.
I think the WEB is a great social equalizer. You work hard and post content that people want to read and comment on then you are going to rise to the top of the search results. If you write a blog about crap that no one wants to read, then the search engines will find you, but your friends and associates will have to know how to dig a little deeper.
So, if my vote means anything, I say LINK, LINK, LINK away. But then again, I am a little lazy in the fact that I don’t want to hit the search engine to find a reference you made when you didn’t link.
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Ahh, poop Robert. The whole argument that the Web is “elite” is well, to be honest, stupid. If being elite means you are working on your computer 14 hours a day and reading like 100 feeds a day and responding to 100 emails a day and “linking” to this post and that post, then yea, it is elite.
I think the WEB is a great social equalizer. You work hard and post content that people want to read and comment on then you are going to rise to the top of the search results. If you write a blog about crap that no one wants to read, then the search engines will find you, but your friends and associates will have to know how to dig a little deeper.
So, if my vote means anything, I say LINK, LINK, LINK away. But then again, I am a little lazy in the fact that I don’t want to hit the search engine to find a reference you made when you didn’t link.
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So when I become the number one hit for “Alfred” in MSN Search (or Google) then I will have arrived? Now I have something to shoot for. ๐
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So when I become the number one hit for “Alfred” in MSN Search (or Google) then I will have arrived? Now I have something to shoot for. ๐
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So when I become the number one hit for “Alfred” in MSN Search (or Google) then I will have arrived? Now I have something to shoot for. ๐
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“What does this give you? Being noticed? ”
Comment by James M. โ August 3, 2006 @ 9:27 am
“James: it gets guys like you to comment.”
Comment by Robert Scoble โ August 3, 2006 @ 9:35 am
Yep…the “little people”.
Booger
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“What does this give you? Being noticed? ”
Comment by James M. โ August 3, 2006 @ 9:27 am
“James: it gets guys like you to comment.”
Comment by Robert Scoble โ August 3, 2006 @ 9:35 am
Yep…the “little people”.
Booger
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“What does this give you? Being noticed? ”
Comment by James M. โ August 3, 2006 @ 9:27 am
“James: it gets guys like you to comment.”
Comment by Robert Scoble โ August 3, 2006 @ 9:35 am
Yep…the “little people”.
Booger
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Alfred,
You are number 1 on Google! You have arrived my friend. Congratulations!
But I not too sure about you having so many BLOGS. Which one do I visit? Where do I really learn about you?
If Robert had two BLOGS I don’t know what I’d do – go crazy I guess.
I really haven’t read a good discussion about single point of BLOGGING vs multiple vector BLOGGING. What do you think Robert?
Anyway, congrats to Alfred. He must be doing something right!
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Alfred,
You are number 1 on Google! You have arrived my friend. Congratulations!
But I not too sure about you having so many BLOGS. Which one do I visit? Where do I really learn about you?
If Robert had two BLOGS I don’t know what I’d do – go crazy I guess.
I really haven’t read a good discussion about single point of BLOGGING vs multiple vector BLOGGING. What do you think Robert?
Anyway, congrats to Alfred. He must be doing something right!
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Alfred,
You are number 1 on Google! You have arrived my friend. Congratulations!
But I not too sure about you having so many BLOGS. Which one do I visit? Where do I really learn about you?
If Robert had two BLOGS I don’t know what I’d do – go crazy I guess.
I really haven’t read a good discussion about single point of BLOGGING vs multiple vector BLOGGING. What do you think Robert?
Anyway, congrats to Alfred. He must be doing something right!
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We all fill a position between the proton and neutron.
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We all fill a position between the proton and neutron.
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We all fill a position between the proton and neutron.
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I do appreciate what you said about “gestures” though Robert – I actually didn’t stress that in my post at all. And I used the word “Elite” in the title to be provocative, but I am seriously worried about making blogs too hard to use. The easier to use, the more mainstream they will go, which is good for everyone, right?
BTW – on a funny note, I forgot to link to Steve’s blog in my post and a commentor called me on it, saying he couldn’t find Steve’s blog by typing “Gillmor blog” on Google. So event the elite need linking for some.
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I do appreciate what you said about “gestures” though Robert – I actually didn’t stress that in my post at all. And I used the word “Elite” in the title to be provocative, but I am seriously worried about making blogs too hard to use. The easier to use, the more mainstream they will go, which is good for everyone, right?
BTW – on a funny note, I forgot to link to Steve’s blog in my post and a commentor called me on it, saying he couldn’t find Steve’s blog by typing “Gillmor blog” on Google. So event the elite need linking for some.
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I do appreciate what you said about “gestures” though Robert – I actually didn’t stress that in my post at all. And I used the word “Elite” in the title to be provocative, but I am seriously worried about making blogs too hard to use. The easier to use, the more mainstream they will go, which is good for everyone, right?
BTW – on a funny note, I forgot to link to Steve’s blog in my post and a commentor called me on it, saying he couldn’t find Steve’s blog by typing “Gillmor blog” on Google. So event the elite need linking for some.
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Hey, I’m the number 4 Thomas on Google. Ahead of Thomas Jefferson but still behind Thomas the Tank Engine.
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Hey, I’m the number 4 Thomas on Google. Ahead of Thomas Jefferson but still behind Thomas the Tank Engine.
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Hey, I’m the number 4 Thomas on Google. Ahead of Thomas Jefferson but still behind Thomas the Tank Engine.
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Sorry Robert but I don’t agree that if you are no 1 on your name then you count as blogging elite. I am the No 1 Sarah Blow (& no 19th Sarah on Google with safe search on)and am even above all the p*rn sites but I don’t count that as being an elite. It is more than just that… it is an entire presence and a persona. Something that very few have.
You captured it by saying the bit about Doc… everyone knows who he is and it has nothing to do with his google rating… It has to do with web presence which is about talking about the people and in some cases linking to them. Fair play you don’t need to link to Doc… but those who are not so well known it does help people discover them.
BTW glad you & Maryam had fun at Blog Her!
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Sorry Robert but I don’t agree that if you are no 1 on your name then you count as blogging elite. I am the No 1 Sarah Blow (& no 19th Sarah on Google with safe search on)and am even above all the p*rn sites but I don’t count that as being an elite. It is more than just that… it is an entire presence and a persona. Something that very few have.
You captured it by saying the bit about Doc… everyone knows who he is and it has nothing to do with his google rating… It has to do with web presence which is about talking about the people and in some cases linking to them. Fair play you don’t need to link to Doc… but those who are not so well known it does help people discover them.
BTW glad you & Maryam had fun at Blog Her!
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Sorry Robert but I don’t agree that if you are no 1 on your name then you count as blogging elite. I am the No 1 Sarah Blow (& no 19th Sarah on Google with safe search on)and am even above all the p*rn sites but I don’t count that as being an elite. It is more than just that… it is an entire presence and a persona. Something that very few have.
You captured it by saying the bit about Doc… everyone knows who he is and it has nothing to do with his google rating… It has to do with web presence which is about talking about the people and in some cases linking to them. Fair play you don’t need to link to Doc… but those who are not so well known it does help people discover them.
BTW glad you & Maryam had fun at Blog Her!
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I’d dip my fingers in, but I find the whole point and counterpoint, itself but a pointless waste of time.
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I’d dip my fingers in, but I find the whole point and counterpoint, itself but a pointless waste of time.
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I’d dip my fingers in, but I find the whole point and counterpoint, itself but a pointless waste of time.
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I think your elitism point is an interesting one. Again I speak from no great knowledge but it seems to me that your top 100 status which means that your links are more “potent” than most is not your “fault” You earned it and had it bestowed on you.
You can do your bit for “socialism” by linking to lesser known people you think merit attention but, as you ‘ve witnessed, people want the convenience of links so if you think a high-ranked blogger is making a point that’s worth spreading then I think you’re stuck with being “obliged”to provide the link.
It would be great, as you imply, if ranking systems could distinguish between old and new links because that would be more meritocratic, but for the moment I think the most meritocratic system is that of linking to whomever we think is interesting to our “audience” or ourselves.
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I think your elitism point is an interesting one. Again I speak from no great knowledge but it seems to me that your top 100 status which means that your links are more “potent” than most is not your “fault” You earned it and had it bestowed on you.
You can do your bit for “socialism” by linking to lesser known people you think merit attention but, as you ‘ve witnessed, people want the convenience of links so if you think a high-ranked blogger is making a point that’s worth spreading then I think you’re stuck with being “obliged”to provide the link.
It would be great, as you imply, if ranking systems could distinguish between old and new links because that would be more meritocratic, but for the moment I think the most meritocratic system is that of linking to whomever we think is interesting to our “audience” or ourselves.
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I think your elitism point is an interesting one. Again I speak from no great knowledge but it seems to me that your top 100 status which means that your links are more “potent” than most is not your “fault” You earned it and had it bestowed on you.
You can do your bit for “socialism” by linking to lesser known people you think merit attention but, as you ‘ve witnessed, people want the convenience of links so if you think a high-ranked blogger is making a point that’s worth spreading then I think you’re stuck with being “obliged”to provide the link.
It would be great, as you imply, if ranking systems could distinguish between old and new links because that would be more meritocratic, but for the moment I think the most meritocratic system is that of linking to whomever we think is interesting to our “audience” or ourselves.
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So, then, does this mean my traffic’s going to spike? … waiting … It’s lonely at the top.
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So, then, does this mean my traffic’s going to spike? … waiting … It’s lonely at the top.
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So, then, does this mean my traffic’s going to spike? … waiting … It’s lonely at the top.
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Actually, searching on my full name returns the URL for the weblog I’m no longer updating. However, if you search on my first name, only, you can access some of my poetry, and even a horror story I wrote.
It’s good. Really. It has monsters and everything.
The poetry is kind of sucky, though.
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Actually, searching on my full name returns the URL for the weblog I’m no longer updating. However, if you search on my first name, only, you can access some of my poetry, and even a horror story I wrote.
It’s good. Really. It has monsters and everything.
The poetry is kind of sucky, though.
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Actually, searching on my full name returns the URL for the weblog I’m no longer updating. However, if you search on my first name, only, you can access some of my poetry, and even a horror story I wrote.
It’s good. Really. It has monsters and everything.
The poetry is kind of sucky, though.
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Robert,
I noticed sometimes you dont hesitate to link to Maryam and Patrick`s sites ( and also to other sites you talk/refer about).
Reading you regularly makes me realise you link whenever its required, that should do.
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Robert,
I noticed sometimes you dont hesitate to link to Maryam and Patrick`s sites ( and also to other sites you talk/refer about).
Reading you regularly makes me realise you link whenever its required, that should do.
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Robert,
I noticed sometimes you dont hesitate to link to Maryam and Patrick`s sites ( and also to other sites you talk/refer about).
Reading you regularly makes me realise you link whenever its required, that should do.
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“Doc”
So thats not refering to EE Smith
Damm – I think where going to have to cull the number of No Fans on the Internet ๐
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“Doc”
So thats not refering to EE Smith
Damm – I think where going to have to cull the number of No Fans on the Internet ๐
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“Doc”
So thats not refering to EE Smith
Damm – I think where going to have to cull the number of No Fans on the Internet ๐
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I have commented about this on my blog. I would have linked to your post, but I thought: Nah, let’s just do some “gesture”, whatever it is. So, no trackbak, you’ll have to dig my post up (not hard at all, actually).
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I have commented about this on my blog. I would have linked to your post, but I thought: Nah, let’s just do some “gesture”, whatever it is. So, no trackbak, you’ll have to dig my post up (not hard at all, actually).
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I have commented about this on my blog. I would have linked to your post, but I thought: Nah, let’s just do some “gesture”, whatever it is. So, no trackbak, you’ll have to dig my post up (not hard at all, actually).
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http://wordpress.com/forums/topic.php?id=2990&page=6&replies=172#post-20584
* i do love wordpress..
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http://wordpress.com/forums/topic.php?id=2990&page=6&replies=172#post-20584
* i do love wordpress..
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http://wordpress.com/forums/topic.php?id=2990&page=6&replies=172#post-20584
* i do love wordpress..
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