BreulsRadioBlogAnd the blog goes on... live from HollandGoogle growth- April 30, 2004 Scott Rosenberg, december 21, 1998: "Google isn't a finished product yet. Its creators, Sergey Brin and Larry Page, started their company only three months ago, and the Google.com home page calls itself an "alpha test." (via) And look where they are now..http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/04/30.html#a198 Euro BloggerCon- April 29, 2004 Dave Winer: "Where should we have the European BloggerCon" Well, maybe the Dutch edition won't be the European edition, but it's in Europe, so it's a European editiion. How's that for starters By the way, I'm doubting if designating a BloggerCon edition to be the European one will work. Europe is rather large, and the separate countries have too less in common (language, for instance, allthough probably everyone speaks a bit English) to really connect, I think. And I don't see many...http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/04/29.html#a196 Blogs, the new email adress- April 29, 2004 Jason Calacanis: "Want to email me and don&146;t know my email address Visit my blog &151; which you will find by Googling me &151; and fill in my contact form. Try finding someone&146;s email address using Google &151; good luck."http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/04/29.html#a195 Interesting discussion- April 27, 2004 This sounds like I have been sitting at the wrong side of the table. Interesting stuff. And true, too. If the Atom vs. RSS thing keeps going on, we'll get in trouble.http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/04/27.html#a185 Dinner coverage- April 27, 2004 And of course we all blog about it: Dave, Adam, Charles, Jort. More to comehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/04/27.html#a179 Living offline- April 27, 2004 Me: "Bam, out of order. I don't know what happened."http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/04/27.html#a178 Scripting News dinner- April 26, 2004 So, I had fun. I did. It was like a real life aggregator. I'm used to meeting people through the internet, because I participate in a large Dutch internet community and we do a lot of meetings. But this was different. We were all bloggers, with all of us our own interests, and we talked about stuff, and I listened to people talking about stuff. And while listening, it allmost seemed like I was scrolling trough my aggregator, reading story after story. It was really interesting listening to...http://radio.weblogs.com/0128859/2004/04/27.html#a177 |