The Gillmor Gang

Guests: Stephen O'Grady and Rafat Ali


January 21, 2005

 

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The Gillmor Gang

This week it's all about blogging and RSS with The Gang's special guests, Rafat Ali and Stephen O'Grady. Does Bloglines represent the tipping point for blogs? What about blogs in the corporate world? Is there a role for blogs in business processes? And do blogs make companies more transparent? Blogs are simple and valuable, so why aren't they part of IBM or Micorosoft's plans for their collaborative-software products?

Today's Gillmor Gang:

Steve Gillmor, contributing editor, ZDNet
Doc Searls, senior editor, Linux Journal
Michael Vizard, editor-in-chief, CRN
Dana Gardner, senior analyst, Yankee Group
Jon Udell, lead analyst, InfoWorld Test Center

And our special guests:

Rafat Ali, editor/publisher, PaidContent.org
Stephen O'Grady, senior analyst, RedMonk

[You can also hear other editions of The Gillmor Gang.]


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