Video Interview With John Chow of JohnChowDotCom
by Eric and Sean on February 9, 2009
in Interviews
This latest video interview on The Blueprint is with John Chow of JohnChowDotCom.
Just like last week with Darren, John was incredibly insightful and had plenty to say about the past, present and future of blogging. We also learn some interesting tidbits about how JohnChowDotCom started and even who the ORIGINAL John Cow is?!
So don’t miss a second of this great video interview.
Enjoy!
The BB Team
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The Future of Blogging
by Eric and Sean on January 8, 2009
in blogging
A few years back, Blogopolis was a small burg with a few neat neighborhoods populated by groupings of tech geeks. This is no longer. Blogopolis today is a burgeoning metropolis with hundreds of millions of people in active engagement with the online world. Blogging is still in its beginning. Blogopolis will likely look different come the dawn of our next New Year.
Here are ten quotes from some blogging vets who have been swimming in the seas a lot longer than us. We look to their words as we wonder about the future of blogging:
“I am not sure what the future of blogging is, but I think it is time we started experimenting to see what we can do to keep it relevant.”
~ Jevon Mcdonald, the fast forward blog
“The idea of blogging will never disappear, but the process by content is created for one blog or a series of blogs will continue to undergo radical upheavals.”
~ Chris Pirillo, internet content producer
“The future of blogging and other conversational media are entering a new phase when it comes to community information needs — they’re growing up.”
~ Dan Gillmor writer and fellow, Harvard Berkman Center
“The word blog is irrelevant, what’s important is that it is now common, and will soon be expected, that every intelligent person (and quite a few unintelligent ones) will have a media platform where they share what they care about with the world.”
~ Seth Godin, author, “Tribes.”
“The future of blogging will be an auto-synching of our lives directly to the web —often a quiet recording in the background”
~ Jeremiah Owyang, senior analyst at Forester Research
“Although new ‘right-now’ web tools like twitter and lifestreaming aggregators like friendfeed have shifted some attention from classic blogging, they’ve actually deepened the conversation and made the blog, as a place to comment, reflect, and analyze, more central than ever.”
~ Susan Mernit, co-founder People’s Software Company
“The future of blogging will have arrived when you check your favorite blog for sports news in the morning, instead of your local paper.”
~ Richard Macmanus, founder of ReadWriteWeb
“Blogging isn’t defined by a technology or the way words are laid out on a page. Rather, it’s a mindset, and as such, will be around for a long, long time, evolving and improving.”
~ Charlene Yi, Altimeter Group
“Perhaps the most interesting development is the steady evolution in the definition of a blog itself. Microblogging platforms like Twitter and Friendfeed are the fast food equivalent of the blogging world. Whatever happens next with blogging, it’s here to stay. And I can’t wait to see what comes next.”
~ Michael Arrington, founder of TechCrunch
“I can not imagine staying current in this fast moving, high tech world without using blogs and bloggers as a powerful filter of the overwhelming torrent of information we all face.”
~ David Hornik, August Capital
The future of blogging has never been more pregnant.
Until Tomorrow,
The BB Team
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