by Rob Cottingham | Dec 23, 2006 | Blogging
Pints of Drivel is shutting its doors. It’s too bad… I’ll miss Tim’s words of wisdom and wit. by Rob Cottingham | Dec 21, 2006 | Politics, Technology
Buying stuff is like voting (except with money, they’re more careful with the counting). Buy a company’s product, and you’re implicitly endorsing the choices they made to get that product to market at a particular price. Hence the furor over blood... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 19, 2006 | Blogging, Online Community
Lee and Sachi LeFever have made it home to Seattle, after embarking on a trip that lent new meaning to the term “world-wide web”. Throughout their year-long globe-spanning odyssey, they maintained a photographically-rich chronicle via their custom-built... by Rob Cottingham | Dec 1, 2006 | Blogging, Media Mix, Politics
…may not be from the convention floor, or even on CPAC. No, I expect I’ll be getting most of my leadershippy goodness from The Tyee’s Election Central Blog. They have a great crew of bloggers this year, and – unlike the rest of the media, as far as I... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 30, 2006 | Blogging, Politics
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve begun blogging at Corante’s Civic Minded blog, your guide to the political impact of the web. My inaugural post begins like this: When I worked in a Member of Parliament’s office back in the early 1990s, our... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 25, 2006 | Blogging
In the business category… …MyNameIsKate.ca. Why? Great posts like this one: I just registered for YAWTPOS (Yet-Another-Web-Two-Point-O-Service .. apologies to Yahoo!) and I received the following email: Congratulations on your successful registration! You...