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  • Gillmor vies for attention with 'Bad Sinatra'

    My friend Steve Gillmor buries the Gillmor Gang and resurfaces with "Bad Sinatra," his own version of Silicon Valley cinema verite, in which I play myself, accompanied by other cast members,...

    Blog posts | July 11, 2007 12:16am PDT

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  • Steve Gillmor goes to the dark side: you should care

    Steve Gillmor is joining Salesforce.com. Apparently he is a direct CEO appointment (cool or what?) Is that a big deal? Yes it is. Steve is a lightning rod for many things. He's been 100%...

    Blog posts | April 7, 2010 1:37pm PDT

  • Bear Hug Camp: a microblogging meetup

    CBS Interactive hosted a meetup about the state of microblogging. Bear Hug Camp is about discussing the future of messaging. People use Twitter as a way to communicate and stay in touch with...

    Blog posts | September 12, 2008 4:51pm PDT

  • First MISO, then GISMO, next GOAT?

    Awhile back my Irregular chums came up with MISO as the acronym to describe the main enterprise players of the time: Microsoft, IBM, SAP and Oracle. We also quipped that could change to include...

    Blog posts | July 14, 2008 4:44am PDT

  • Gillmor: Why Google should worry about Live Mesh

    Steve Gillmor has a great post up that identifies why Google should be really worried about Microsoft's Live Mesh. Mesh is so much more than file synchronization: it's a bridge for transitioning...

    Blog posts | April 28, 2008 2:01am PDT

  • Looks like the The Gang, rounded up by Steve Gillmor, is back in the saddle

    I'm very glad to see that Steve is producing this independently. No more Pod.*. And Facebook will make a fascinating viral platform. It's good to experiment. Just open enough. He might even be...

    Blog posts | November 9, 2007 6:18am PST

  • Gillmor vies for attention with 'Bad Sinatra'

    My friend Steve Gillmor buries the Gillmor Gang and resurfaces with "Bad Sinatra," his own version of Silicon Valley cinema verite, in which I play myself, accompanied by other cast members,...

    Blog posts | July 11, 2007 12:16am PDT

  • Gillmor's Internet plate tectonics

    Steve Gillmor riffs on my post about Yahoo's lack of a social networking hub, where I state: "Yahoo is about making connections, but right now its more of loose federation of Web applications and...

    Blog posts | July 1, 2007 7:58pm PDT

  • Gillmor Gang on muni WiFi

    There's a Gillmor Gang podcast on muni WiFi, featuring Chris Nolan of Politics from Left to Right, Dan Farber, Doc Searls and Dana Gardner.

    Blog posts | September 8, 2005 1:25pm PDT

  • If RSS ain't broke...

    Steve Gillmor: Nothing says success more than counterattack from those threatened by disruptive innovation. RSS syndication and notification technology is poised at the threshold of rapid...

    News items | September 26, 2004 11:48pm PDT

  • Allchin's last stand?

    Steve Gillmor: For the second time in his Microsoft career, Windows chief Jim Allchin has tangled with video and come up short. The occasion: last month's Longhorn restructuring announcement.

    News items | September 9, 2004 4:35pm PDT

  • The G-spot

    A new browser-based services fabric such as Google’s appears to be the wave of the future--and threatens to leave Microsoft in the dust.

    News items | August 24, 2004 7:32pm PDT

  • Spyware as a service

    Steve Gillmor Does spyware threaten the economic underpinnings of the Web, or is it an opportunity? What if we turn spyware from a threat into an indemnified network of enhanced services?

    News items | August 12, 2004 5:59pm PDT

  • An ode to iPod

    Steve Jobs' recent illness has Steve Gillmor contemplating Jobs' genius for sculpting objects of desire out of metals and plastics. Case in point: the iPod, a marvel for what it doesn't do as much...

    News items | August 3, 2004 2:25pm PDT

  • Commoditization: the double-edged sword

    Q&A: Sun president Jonathan Schwartz says he doesn’t buy the argument that the computing industry is commoditizing--but he does identify what Sun is targeting

    News items | July 20, 2004 11:50am PDT

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