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Tag Archives: Robert Scobble
Meet the masters of collective intelligence. — [VIDEO]
Scobble interviews the founder of Spigit. ADDENDUM: As you know, the wisdom of crowds requires diversity, decentralization and independence (among a total of 4 criteria). Confirmation with this study.
Running WordPress.org on your own servers is a lot harder than just having them hosted {for free} on WordPress.com.
That was the hard lesson that life taught to our good doctor David Pennock. And now, it’s Robert Scobble’s turn —some hackers deleted 2 months of his blog. – How to keep your WordPress blog secure – For your information, … Continue reading
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Never underestimate a one-trick pony.
Robet Scoble: 3. Pay attention to the “unimportant†people in your life. Last year this goofy guy walked into the CES BlogHaus. I introduced him to a few people and did an interview with him. He wasn’t famous. Didn’t have … Continue reading