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In June 2000 I started blogging at peteashton.com and 10 years later in June 2010 I decided to stop. Blogging here, that is. I started a clean slate over on I Am Pete Ashton and maintain all manner of other web presences which are all listed here along with my contact details.
You probably came here via a Google search or from following a link on some old blog post somewhere. I hope what you find is useful in some way, though do check the publication date - it might be rather old now.
Thanks for your eyeballs.
Pete Ashton
Tag Archives: sxswi
Tuesday is the last day
Okay. There’s one panel I really want to do today: Take Municipal Wifi Back, a subject close to my heart which I want to write about for the Birmingham Post blogs on my return. The question I have is whether … Continue reading
Quarry Legend
Sometimes you meet heroes, sometimes you meet peers and sometimes you meet legends. Here’s me at Fray with Brad Graham who, one fateful day in September 1999, coined the term “blogosphere” and has never managed to live it down. He … Continue reading
How to get BrumCamps going
Talking to Joey Devilla in the Bloghaus about how to develop meetups and the like using wikis and blogs, which is something I’ve been thinking about all weekend. He mentioned a guy called David Crow who’s apparently the brains behind … Continue reading
Feedhaus
Feedhaus. A thing for tagging feeds and then putting them into “clouds” which I see as tagging tags. Still in early stages (no RSS feeds yet) but the concept is intriguing. I thought the cloiuds might be like OPML files … Continue reading
SXSW Interactive ≠ Social
SXSW Interactive ≠ Social « Joanna Geary I’ve noticed a lot of people shouting about how “social” their product or job is, without actually seeming to have any social skills themselves. It’s like the loud guy who walks into the … Continue reading
Self Repicating Awesomeness
Self Replciating Awesomeness notes.
Monday Plans
I’ll keep adding to this as I figure stuff out. 11.30: Self Replicating Awesomeness: The Marketing of No Marketing Room C 14:00: Browser Wars or PMOG. Latter is already being covered by Nick and Ruth though. Hanging out: I like … Continue reading