Monday
In the last few days I came across three more blogs by people who probably would not be blogging, if they did think it is a waste of time and that there is something to this ‘blog’ thing. They are all busy and influential in their spheres. Let the blogosphere be another one for them.
Soros blog looks like someone explained to Mr Soros what a blog does and he started one without actually reading or interacting with any. There is no immediate interaction but you can email your comments or questions in and if you are lucky may even find it (and the answer) as the next ‘blog post’.
Richard Edelman’s Independent Thinking has the ‘personal’ touch and we already learn that he will be blogging at the brisk 6am. The only time any of us up at such an ungodly hour is when we are travelling (cheaply and early) or when we haven’t gone to sleep yet (stuff to do with California or just working really hard.). And there is some strangeness in the comments section - you get the whole post again in the little windonw before you can read the comments.
Esther Dyson’s Release 4.0 is a great read with the personality really coming through. And in a good way.
Hm, it strikes me that none of them use a known standard blog software. I wonder why? Also, none of them have a blogroll… Don’t want or need to be part of the network?


