Jon Udell leaves journalism ... sort of
Jon Udell, arguably the most talented guy working in B2B journalism, is leaving B2B journalism.
Sort of.
Jon is departing
Socrates would have skipped the hemlock if he had the Web
I was educated by Jesuits.
So in my spare time I like to think about the big questions ... the sorts
Too late. The future is now the past
I had some computer problems last weekend. It was nothing major, and I got things fixed pretty quickly. But there
Eye on the new prizes
Not that we need any more evidence that the world of multimedia journalism is here to stay ... but it is
They think you're a whore
Hey...remember that problem a few months ago when VNU began running ads inside its stories? Well VNU backed away
My past is the model for the future, according to the Atlantic
I was looking at the blog of my friend and fellow B2B blogger David Shaw, and saw a post that
Getting religion about agnostic links
When I visit a Web site for the first time, few things make me feel better than seeing agnostic links.
Writing about the future from the past
I read an article yesterday in the most recent print edition of BtoB magazine about how "B-to-b media executives
Letting our sources speak for themselves
Last week I posted something to this blog about a presentation I'd seen by Jason Brightman of Harris
Why pay for what's free?
Until yesterday I'd never seen the Web site of hip-hop magazine XXL. That may surprise some people, given