Checking In

July 3, 2008

Last week everyone tried Plurk. Last night we all tried identi.ca.. Last month, it was Brightkite and Friendfeed. It all started with Twitter, and ever since Twitter showed its clay feet, we have all been dashing around trying to follow each other to the latest, greatest service. “Who is we?”, you ask, since you are […]

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Sunday at Scobleizer's

June 30, 2008

Sunday at Scobleizer’sOriginally uploaded by hardaway Milan is standing. No, that’s wrong. Milan is about two weeks from walking. He’s the strongest kid on the planet; he actually has a six-pack! And you can tell that he’s just ready to take off, in which case Robert and Maryam are going to go through another life […]

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Phoenix Country Club Gets its Due

June 28, 2008

When I was a young mother (before Mommy blogging) I belonged to Phoenix Country Club. Well, I didn’t, but my husband did and I got to go along for the ride. I made several key mistakes at the “Club”: I showered my children in the Ladies’ Locker Room with me, instead of at the pool […]

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Are You Leaking Money the Way I Am?

June 28, 2008

If you don’t regularly look over your credit card and online bank statements, you probably are. And it’s incredible how much it was, in my case.This week I decided it was time to get the Macbook Air and a new display, and all the stuff that goes with it (drives, cables). The quote came to […]

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Fathers and Sons

June 26, 2008

In all the posturing and ranting around Web 2,0 and who is the best/worst puppet, Robert Scoble continues to march to his own drummer, taking his family with him on his life’s journey. This week he’s in Washington, D.C. with Patrick, who is fourteen, sharing with him all the experiences Robert has because of Scobleizer […]

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Live Blogging the Connections Conference

June 25, 2008

Did you know there is something called the Multimedia Over Coax Alliance? It’s supposedly the standard for home entertainment networks, and will power all your entertainment. BUT: it’s the usual story. It’s not really there yet. Representatives from ActionTech, Netgear, Best Buy and D-Link talked about it on a panel this morning at the Connections: […]

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Full Disclosure

June 20, 2008

Every once in a while, people ask me what Stealthmode does. Simple: we incubate early stage companies. What does that mean? Well, it can mean many things, but in my own case (Ed’s involvements are separate for the most part) I’m usually involved in one of three ways. Here are the categories, and here are […]

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The Healthcare ClueTrain Manifesto

June 17, 2008

Doc Searls is in the hospital in Boston instead of at SuperNova 2008. I’ve been following his blog as he goes through his various tests, and ends up with pancreatitis (a painful inflammation of the pancreas) brought on my one of the tests. He then has to take morphine. He then gets fluid in his […]

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Tim Russert Knows the Outcome Now

June 14, 2008

I was just stunned to turn on the car radio yesterday on my way home from the Apple Store and hear Tom Brokaw announcing TIm Russert’s death. On NewsGang Live, we were fond of arguing when the Democratic primary race would finally be over. I remember when Steve Gillmor said it was over on Twitter: […]

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Reunion 50

June 12, 2008

I don’t go to my college or high school reunions, simply because I went to three universities and a high school. That would be a lot of trying to remember people. But this year was my 50th high school reunion, and one of my best friends from high school stalked me to make me come […]

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