Blog Walkers Talking
Participants in last Saturday’s Blog Walk 6.0 have been posting their summaries of the event. Here are some of my favorite comments:
“More than anything else, what blogs and social software do is make it drop dead simple to make the conduct of knowledge work visible.” -Jim McGee
“If I like what you write, it stands to reason that I might like what you read. This is the ’social’ piece that I was thinking about it. Through things like blogrolls, subscriber lists and listings of who else bookmarked a specific page, I am able to be connected with other like minded people.” -Steve Dembo
“One concept that really crystallized for me is that bloggers are the the new starving artists — we allow our passion for producing our product (the information in our blogs) to adversely impact our ability to rationally place a value upon it.” -Matt Homann
“At the end of the day, Mark Bernstein (Tinderbox!!!) said something to the effect that blogs should be changing the world.” -Dennis Kennedy
“There’s a sense in this crew that the real action is Somewhere Else, that they’re at the margins.” -Mark Bernstein
“BlogWalk 6 was a fantastic event for conversation and idea exchange. It was not a place for decisions or conclusions.” -Tom Sherman






