Sep 242009
 

The first time I got an “embargo-ed” press release I had to go ask someone -oh, ok, Twitter – what it was. It’s this strange ritual in P.R that’s a bit like a duel. Everyone takes a press release, blindfolds themselves then takes ten paces back, turns and fires. Only you’re not allowed to pull the trigger early.

Only, with press releases, everyone does:

Embargoed news, if you aren’t familiar with the term: a company wants to announce news, like a product launch or a new funding. They brief lots of press with a stated day and time for the news to break. Press agrees not to write before that time. But generally someone goes early, with a really good excuse like a time stamp software problem, and then everyone floods out with the news. Whoever broke the story in the first place generally gets more eyeballs and attention than the others, so there are lots of incentives for mistakes. Particularly because no one ever punishes the offenders. (TechCrunch)

It seems that TechCrunch started a trend of “no embargoes”

But what’s interesting is that since that post the embargo culture in the tech news world has essentially crumbled. Chaos rules, and even the once great Microsoft and Google have fallen.This is a good thing for readers.

Earlier this year the Wall Street Journal also implemented a no embargo policy unless they get an exclusive, mirroring our position. People freaked out. In June a Microsoft embargo for Microsoft Hohm broke early (that was VentureBeat, a wonderfully repeat offender – last year they once broke every embargo for a week and then claimed it was a daylight saving issue or something).

Well, if it’s good enough for TechCrunch and Wall Street Journal it’s good enough for me.

Why? Because I got three embargoed press releases this afternoon. I could tell you what they were, skater arrowbut I’d have to kill you.  Now the way I blog is this: flick through, decide it might be interesting, read it properly, think with every brain cell I have, blog a masterpiece.  Within minutes usually. Embargo means I have to: read, digest, decide if I might want to blog about it in a few days, put it in my diary, try to remember, probably forget, decide it was a waste of time anyway, make a snarky comment that is bascially negative branding, feel guilty for being mean, eat chocolate. It’s all too traumatic.

So this is the deal. If you want to embargo me on something, don’t send it to me first with the word “embargoed” at the bottom of the email. Ring me, offer an exclusive – or wine – and see if I am amenable.

Cos frankly one day I will forget something is embargoed and post it early. And it will be YOUR fault. This post is for that day.

Aug 122009
 

Australian developer, Dean Collins (and friend of mine) is being sued by Twitter.

Jul 132009
 

2009 July – Facebook to make $550 million this year. Various revenue streams and business models of Facebook and MySpace including virtual gifts.

Jul 042009
 

How to build a social media marketing campaign in 5 steps – one day handson course, this is the prelim 30 min powerpoint presentation and diagram.

Oct 122008
 

I can’t wait for YouTube to crash (DotCom 2.0 Crash – UGC Tears before bedtime) – better sooner than later, we’ll lose some videos but it’ll make us wake up ethics and need to secure our user generated content on sharing sites. I also figure we’ll move away from centralised hosting services with locked down content like YouTube to decentralised peer-to-peer (flexible) networks and open content such as group-editable livecasting on Mogulus or something. But make no mistake: this is crunch time. And it’s gonna hurt – the list includes: Twitter Although well-used by many and even relied upon by Continue Reading…

May 112008
 

Lots of chat at the moment online about Ars Technica being plagiarists. Here’s some of the discussions – Duncan Riley: I’ve always liked Ars, but lately I’m starting to wonder. I’ve heard people allege previously that all Ars does is rip stories off, particularly from MSM sources, and never credits. But here’s an example that is so blatant, its sickening: Long Zheng at istartedsomething: Microsoft files patent for possible taskbar replacement (July 15 Australian EST) Ars Technica: Microsoft patent gives a peek at the future beyond the taskbar (July 16 USCT…and no credit for the story). and Paris Lemon: Another Continue Reading…

Mar 032008
 

OMG I can’t even create decent real life Microsoft Powerpoint presentations. How on earth am I going to do artistic, scintillating, quirky, dynamic, whizbang presentions in Second Life?:(hat tip: @skribe on Twitter and skribe something in Second Life, possibly involved with Massively?). Got your free, open source copy of Zebra Presenter, the professional presentation and productivity suite for Second Life? This video walks you through how to use it, and make your presentations look fantastic! I did buy some cute new clothes (not the green wings, they are old) for SilkCharm yesterday. She was starting to whinge about being a Continue Reading…

Jan 032008
 

I didn’t know they didn’t already have one… YouTube has appointed Chris Di Cesare as its first director of marketing. Formerly director of creative marketing at Microsoft, Di Cesare will report directly to Chad Huley, co-founder of YouTube. The marketing executive moved to the video-sharing site two months ago having spent 12 years at Microsoft, but the move has only just been made public. At Microsoft Di Cesare was key to the launch of the Xbox, Xbox 360 and Halo 3. YouTube, which was acquired by Google in October 2006, was named in September as one of the top ten Continue Reading…

Nov 212007
 

One reason why Google OpenSocial courting Microsoft et al might fail: Facebook Really is That Company Speaking of Facebook pre-IPO excitement, the following note ex-Googler, and new Facebook-er, Justin Rosenstein has been sending around is vertigo-inducing stuff: A couple of months ago, after three years as a Google product manager, I decided to leave for Facebook. I am writing this note to spread Good News to all the friends I haven’t already overwhelmed with my enthusiasm: Facebook really is That company. Which company? That one. That company that shows up once in a very long while — the Google of Continue Reading…

Oct 032007
 

AdNews asked a bunch of people this question: ( 21 September) Is Facebook Overhyped?Facebook has been described as the media sensation of 2007 and Rupert Murdoch laments its growing numbers against his own earlier social networking paradise, MySpace. Some believe advertisers should drop everything and get involved, but it is Facebook just another trendy site that will give way to the next big thing? Should Advertisers exercise caution? …including Ben Taylor from Naked Communications, Iain MacDonald from Amnesia, Andrew Millar, BlackSheep, and David King, NetX for a response: This was Amanda Wise’s (Tequila) answer about the New Line Noise group: Continue Reading…

Sep 152007
 

I think Google’s project to privatise the moon – cutely called Moon 2.0 – is a big mistake. The Google Lunar X PRIZE seeks to create a global private race to the Moon that excites and involves people around the world and, accelerates space exploration for the benefit of all humanity. The use of space has dramatically enhanced the quality of life and may ultimately lead to solutions to some of the most pressing environmental problems that we face on earth — energy independence and climate change. For more information, please visit www.googlelunarxprize.org It’s not clear enough quickly enough why Continue Reading…

Aug 132007
 

I go to these TiE events occasionally; especially when the naughty boy of angelic investments in Australia, Ramin Marzbani is talking. He gets me so mad. lol. Web2.0 Future of Internet: Innovation+Opportunity:Panel of Leaders Microsoft/Yahoo/News Ltd/Westpac! Overview: Web2.0: Future of Internet: its impact on Business and Opportunities for Entrepreneurs- Panel Discussions by technology & business leaders from Yahoo, Microsoft, Westpac & News Ltd! Web2.0 offers new opportunities for Innovation by lar …Date Wednesday, 15 Aug 2007 05:30 PMSpeaker(s) David Backley, CTO, Westpac Banking CorpGary Cox, Managing Director, News Ltd-Truelocal.com.auNorbert Haehnel, Director, Developer & Platform Strategy, MicrosoftWillie Pang, Sales Director, Yahoo Continue Reading…

Jul 252007
 

Seven years ago, I lived in Singapore. I was there for nearly two years. And even back then, their adoption of technology was impressive. If I rang for a taxi, the automated system would ask me if I was 1. calling from home 2. calling from work, or 3. calling from elsewhere. Then it would ask me the same questions about where I wanted to go (home, work or elsewhere). If I was a work and wanted to taxi home, it would auto-give me the plate registration of the pickup cab. I heard that the GPS/LBS services now are such Continue Reading…

Jul 102007
 

Anyone here use Facebook? *poke* poke* From Ad Age: 23-Year-Old Mark Zuckerberg Has Google Sweating Idealist Entrepreneur’s Facebook Offers Something Search Doesn’t–Distribution By Abbey Klaassen Just as Google has become what some people call the operating system for search, Facebook is turning itself into the operating system for social networking. While Google knows what millions of people are searching for, Facebook has something the search giant hasn’t been able to grow: a network of connections between people that creates a viral distribution platform unrivaled by any portal or search engine. In late May, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the social Continue Reading…