Why Am I Giving You Directions to the Bar at the Top of the Hancock at 7 a.m.?
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All You Have to Do Is Ask
I’m a believer in Permission Marketing. I’m with Seth — it’s not hard to ask. As a customer, I find it easier on everyone when I ask my question. As a service provider, I like asking what people think and how they do things. As a teacher and a person, I get jazzed when people ask me to help.
One thing I don’t ask for is directions online — I’ve had MapQuest take me to the wrong side of too many towns too many times.
Yahoo Maps, well, Yahoo! invaded my computer by loading their toolbar on my machine without including me in that decision.Sorry, I like to think for myself. I didn’t include them in my decision to delete it.
I get my directions from websites or people who know the way.
Until today . . . when I read the TechCrunch review of AskCity, and played, yeah played, with their maps.
It’s so cool!
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Net Neutrality 5-15-2006
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Net Neutrality Links
I’ve added these links to the Net Neutrality Page today.
Peter Svennson, Hack AP Reporter, Screws Up Net Neutrality Story by Mark Stoller
The public deserves real discourse about this issue. People care about the internet. We should have a real conversation about the public policy implications of what we do with this platform upon which millions rely. And if we decide to hand it over to the telcos, so be it. But the press delivered first apathy, and then warmed over spin and lies. That’s not democracy. That’s not journalism. It’s stenography.
I wanted to believe that the press were working the public’s interest. I really did. I no longer believe this, because of writers like Peter Svennson.
Telecoms Create Front Site to Combat Net Neutrality
Basically, what follows is my analysis of a little site called “dontregulate.org”. They seem inocuous. They’ve got ads going through blogads.org, which, MLW, Booman, and other lefty sites, including ActForLove, use to get ads based upon their sites. Now, they’ve got this fascinating flash video to start the site, and from there, it just turns into arguments against net neutrality, looking all like it’s a regular internet site that regular people put up, with regular drawings and Flash movies…
For more info, SaveTheInternet has also made it the big lie of the week
Soon, The New Design Won’t Matter
But, in a couple of months time, it’s likely that all TechCrunch will have to do is pi** off a large Telco or two (or a congressman in a back pocket) and, ‘voila’, you and I won’t be able to visit them anymore, anyway.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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NET NEUTRALITY PAGE
