Hi. Gur here. I'm the co-founder and publisher of Room Eight, one of New York's most heavily read political blogs (or rather, blog of blogs and vlogs). Here, however, I keep the topics more varied and free flowin'.
Google Operating System, Linki Go Wiki
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Tech Crunch, Cranky
Recovering Journalist, Irrational Exurberance
Scobleizer, Microsoft is Suck-e
Since I long ago dropped the entirety of Microsoft Office - and made my way over to Google Docs & Spreadsheets - I was psyched to come across this lil' tidbit from Read/Write Web:
"Whenever those of you who use Gmail receive a spreadsheet or a document in an email, you will see a new link next to the "Download" link that says "Open as a Google document." Click on that and the attachment will automatically be imported into Docs & Spreadsheets and added to your personal document list where you can make changes, invite collaborators and search for it later."
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Got one word for you: BINGO!
...Not to hire this PR firm.
I kid you not - here's their take on how bloggers should have handled the Edelman/Microsoft Vista laptop-gate:
Bloggers: Be professional and human, don’t crucify a company for deeming you worthy of free products to review and own! You might want to mention professional reviews of technology are "loaned" products like MP3 players, TV's and electronics. They don’t get to keep them... they essentially are "on a tour" following the tech press circuit, like a rock-star. Honestly, if you’re a Blogger and you get to keep a product like that, the human thing to do is say thank you.
...So says Kami Watson Huyse of Commmunications Overtones. She also recently cracked on Edelman and Microsoft for their handling of laptop-gate, concluding: I wonder if there will be as visible coverage of the Vista operating system as there was about the evaluation computers?
So, I decided to pose the same question to her: how do you think Edelman's PR stunt with Microsoft affected the quality of Edelman's mindshare online? And here's what she had to say:
Your question and some comments on my post about the Microsoft gift, got me to wondering how media companies, whose business it is to review items, handle this situation. I turned to the guidelines set forth by C|Net, one of the best-known tech review companies.
So, given that Edelman has such a commanding presence online, I decided to start asking some folks who've written on the Microsoft Vista laptop-gate a simple question: how do you think Edelman's PR stunt with Microsoft affected the quality of Edelman's mindshare online?
First up, Andy Lark, who recently placed blame squarely on Microsoft:
I'm not sure that Edelman had anything to do with the current Microsoft stunt although they've definitely been associated with it. This is a classic case of extending traditional PR tactics into the blogosphere. A very wrong move.