July 19, 2006
6 entries filed this day
Talking Corporate Blogs with Jeffrey Treem of Edelman
Dave Carter · CTO & VP Strategy, iUpload · Data Management
I had a great lunch with Jeffrey Treem of Edelman. We shared some client stories about corporate blogging and it was particularly good to hear the same problems from someone else's perspective.
Filed at 11:10am
Passport Rules Between the U.S. and Canada
Bruce Schneier · Founder and Chief Technical Officer, Counterpane · it security
By January 1st, 2007, everyone crossing the border between the U.S. and Canada is supposed to have a passport. This is because of terrorism, of course. But now we learn that ferries and private watercraft will be exempt .
Filed at 11:37am
Video Content at Rock Bottom Prices, Also For the Enterprise.
Haydn Shaughnessy · Founder, TheContentStudio.com · companies / Knowledge Management / what's new
I missed the audio-visual side of this when the announcement came about ShopWiki’s first round of funding ($6.2 million). Pity because it holds a lot of lessons for content producers and companies looking to improve knowledge collection and sharing.In late June, ShopWiki debuted a video wiki feature that enables users to post video reviews on...
Filed at 1:21pm
Big Changes At Fleishman-Hillard...
Andy Lark · Chief Marketing Officer, LogLogic · Networking / pure pr
Dave Senay is the new President CEO! I worked with Dave for many years and am deeply indebted to John Graham and him for the support and counsel they provided to me over the years. The two of them represent...
Filed at 3:07pm
The Doghouse: Sniper Flash Cards
Bruce Schneier · Founder and Chief Technical Officer, Counterpane · it security
They have a cryptanalysis contest with a $5,000 prize, but a $100 entry fee. Sounds like a scam to me. (My comments on cracking contests can be seen here .)
Filed at 3:46pm
Blog Comments
John Dragoon · Senior Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, Novell · Platforms / uncategorized
As many of you will note who read this blog and more importantly the comments….I let a lot of varying opinions through. I believe the blog should be open - both ways.That said, from time to time the comments get personal, have obvious hidden agendas and rant beyond the point of making a fair and...
Filed at 10:19pm
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