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23 May '05 - 14:27

reboot podcast #2: Ben Hammersley

In this podcast, I had the pleasure of talking to Ben Hammersley Ben is one of the speakers and while at first the topic seemed 'okay', I am now very interested in his presentation on why blogging is more than 300 years old. :o)

Download the podcast with Ben (28 MB / 48:17 min)

Shownotes:
  • What should you know about Ben if you don't know him till now: the professional, excentric british guy, who likes beer

  • Ben knows how the weather will be be and he can tell me (as reboot newbie), what it will about.

  • Why it is unusual to have such a conferences in Europe and how we get the chance to meet all the cool people

  • The restriction of not blogging in your native language

  • Ben's experiences from his last presentation "The Semantic Web" at reboot and his new topic"

  • Why I think audio recording will be crucial and Ben's looking for the the conversations in between

  • Short introduction to his topic "300 year history of weblogs", the history of delicious and technorati, netiquette was invented back then also

  • Ben's (cynical as he says) thoughts on the motto "a new way"

  • Ben takes 'round the corner to seriously'

  • More conversations like on reboot will help not to be so drawn to just American blogs

  • I want to meet people, Ben just wants beer

  • Ben's story about 'teddy bear' Doc Searls stealing his wifi and does Scoble drink beer?

  • The beauty of getting to know people through their blogs, why they can be closer even if you never met

  • Real social networks can be stronger than some real life friendships, and we care about one another

  • With the count on how many people are coming, Ben fears there will be actually people listening to him

  • When at reboot, make an effort to connect with the people from a country near to you, we don't need just to look at the U.S.

  • He wants us to tease Robert and ask him, why he works for the marketing department of Microsoft. And if he can fight - Ben wants people to wear swords like Hugh does! (If you come to Europe, do as the crazy british suggests.) ;)

Attending reboot too? Send me a short audio snippet to usefulsounds at gmail.com or skype me: nicole.simon and talk to people before the conference starts! :).

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  1. Reboot-podcast
    Whaauu I’m exited. I just heard the sparking new podcast from Simone with Mr. Mygdal about this years reboot. Amazing questions ¦.. A comment from Thomas “ bring a LOT OF GOOD ENERGY....;-)
    Sent on 24 May '05 - 13:33 , via publicmind

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About Nicole Simon I love working with people and help them get successful, especially through the use of social software. Though I have been on the net for over a decade and have consulted SMB for years, I also understand the corporate side, as I have worked in a major corporation for 15 years.

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