June 11, 2007: Qwest, Dopplr & Continuous Partial Inattention

By Om Malik | Monday, June 11, 2007 | 9:30 AM PT | 1 comment |

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Qwest CEO Dick Notebaert is leaving the company. With Ed Whitacre gone from AT&T, maybe the new AT&T will buy Q and keep putting the humpty-dumpty together.

Are we cursed by the CPM mindset? (link)

Dopplr, a social network when you are on the move. (link)

Ten tips and principles for consumer generated ad campaigns. (link)

Divx makes Gejbox, takes on Apple TV. (link)

Continuous Partial Inattention: People are shutting down their always on lives, partially. Mark Evans is in the Blackberry detox camp.

Donna Bogatin does her own thing. Starts a blog, Inside Chatter.

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  • Ugh, why would you link to that troll’s new blog? The constant negativity I’ve seen in Donna’s writing has gone past any chance of being characterized as simply “offering a differing point of view”. Her articles continually fail to put news into a balanced context, continually criticize while never offering solutions or praise, and continually use sensationalist writing tactics to distort the truth.

    I can’t believe you’re publicizing her.

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