25th
February
2005
“This is a list of weblogs authored by CEOs. Actually, this might be a misnomer. It’s a list of weblogs authored by people who are in a leadership position in various organizations (corporations, non-profit, etc.).”
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25th
February
2005
“I’ve grown to enjoy the official Yahoo! Search Blog and the Ask Jeeves Blog. They update frequently, have substantive, well-written posts and each blog has a unique style and is engaging. That corporate voice whose tenor usually creeps into the-song-every-company-likes-to-sing is dampened and even absent at times. Often each product announcement or investigation highlights a personal story that allows excitement to be palpable but downplays self-aggrandizement and often exposes the author’s voice. It’s real (or seems real) and it makes each post fun to read. The Google Blog hasn’t caught up yet. It’s a surprising mis-representation…”
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25th
February
2005
“Craigslist started as a small email list for a group of friends in Northern California. Ten years later, it’s a global phenomenon. In a ChangeThis exclusive, Craig Newmark talks about the values that got his business from there to here.”
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