Bloggercon
How would you like it if, every time you got a phone call, you had to listen to an advertisement as well? Have you ever asked, How do I make money with my telephone? Or, What's the business model of my telephone? Or, What's the business model of my water cooler? My front porch? My patio? Doc Searls believes it's far more important (and interesting) to make money because of our blogs, rather than with them; just as we make money because we have phones rather than with our phones.
Dave Winer leads the Fat Man Sings session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.
How do blogs allow us to break free of our bone boxes and connect with each other? How are we fastening ourselves to our posts and to other people? What kinds of relationships are we building through blogging? Which sections of ourselves do we let others see? How do we choose what goes into our blogs? Find out as Julie Leung leads the Emotional Life session at Bloggercon III.
Lawrence Lessig leads the Law session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.
Mary Hodder leads the Core values session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.
Craig Cline leads the Mobile Blogging session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.
Ed Cone leads the Election 2004 session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.
Enoch Choi leads the Medicine session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.
Scott Rosenberg, mamaging editor of Salon.com, leads the Journalism session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.
Dave Winer leads the National Anthem session at Bloggercon III. Audio from IT Conversations.