Paul Miller caught me on the Gillmor Gang and said it’s a great podcast. I think it’s funny how Steve Gillmor calls me the attention bunny. It was a fun discussion, but one where I was challenged a lot by the panel. Intellectually Jon Udell has at least 40 IQ points on me and the rest of them are smarter than me too. It’s always fun to try to stay up with those guys.
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I think it is great that you are in there. They talk about Microsoft as par for the course, it’s good to get the inside Microsoft angle alongside as part of the discussion, makes it much more interesting..
Comment by Al — November 8, 2005 @ 3:53 pm
I’ll get you that link to our podcast with Ed Batista just as soon as I finish the edits…
Comment by Paul Miller — November 9, 2005 @ 1:15 am
[…] …for example, Scoble has been called the attention bunny. People pay attention to what Scoble pays attention to. He is an Attention Hub. By all accounts, Scoble is a great guy (I wish I’d had an excuse to meet him while we were both at Seattle Mind Camp), so this isn’t really about him, per se, but more about the idea. But consider the power he wields in directing attention. Our Collective Attention, linking to where he links, looking where he looks, reminds me of the Eye of Sauron. A blazing and powerful force that sees through Middle Earth in search of something of great interest and import, the Ring. What Ring are we looking for? What Ring is Scoble looking for? What motivates him and catches his attention–and ours? […]
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