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This is truly one for the “you can’t make this shit up” file. Let’s see, the story is only three days old, but we have: overnight bankruptcy of IT-Factory, a supposed “best case” company suspected embezzlement of €70-130 million by…

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Desirable Roasted Coffee is four years old… now what?

by Allan Jenkins on October 8, 2008

Desirable Roasted Coffee is four years old. It seems like a lifetime … maybe it does to you, too … but it is a long time in the blogosphere. Thank you, friends! Blogging is a selfish thing, requiring only a…

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Joe Thornley writes up Shel Israel talk in Toronto

by Allan Jenkins on September 30, 2006

Joe Thornley writes about the ThirdTuesday meetup in Toronto. Shel Israel and journalist Mark Evans were the panelists, while the attendees were the Who’s Who in Toronto Social Media. Joe was the unofficial blogger of the IABC conference in Vancouver,…

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Joe Thornley writes up Shel Israel talk in Toronto

by Allan Jenkins on September 30, 2006

Update: this is a repost to correct a Technorati tag. Sorry. Joe Thornley writes about the ThirdTuesday meetup in Toronto. Shel Israel and journalist Mark Evans were the panelists, while the attendees were the Who’s Who in Toronto Social Media….

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Such fun! Copenhagen meetup with Eric Schwartzman

by Allan Jenkins on September 24, 2006

Last night, some of the local social media crowd got to chow down with Eric Schwartzman, PR guy, podcaster and blogger. Eric was in town with his client Andre Lawless after a hectic few days working in the Danish countryside….

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Communitelligence has feeds after all (mea culpa)

by Allan Jenkins on May 9, 2006

Weelll… I sure stepped in it. Yesterday, I wrote about Communitelligence, the pretty cool communication portal set up by John Gerstner. Readers will remember that I had some nitpicking to do about the blogs: smart writers, but no RSS feeds….

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Communitelligence: smart people, but no RSS

by Allan Jenkins on May 8, 2006

What do you do when smart people write blogs, but don’t provide RSS feeds? Well, if you’re me, that special effort to go read them can be hard to make. Today, I wandered over to Communitelligence, a “for pay” communication…

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One of the pleasant outcomes of the recent DRC+Ragan diplomatic problem was running across Suzanne Salvo, a former colleague from the IABC International Executive Board, and a Gold Quill award winner (several times, I believe). Suzanne blogs now — with…

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10 birds have been found dead of avian flu here in Denmark in the last week. The Avian Flu story has been around so long, that I suspect many of us have started to tune it out. I know I…

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Lee Hopkins survives a year in the blogosphere

by Allan Jenkins on March 18, 2006

Lee Hopkins, of Better Communication Results, passed the 1-year-of-blogging mark this week. Newsworthy? You tell me. Plenty of bloggers slog through their first year. But Lee has treated us to year of sparkling posts that jab, entreat, encourage, and empathize…

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