August 10, 2002

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I didn't even realize Bernie DeKoven had a weblog till I saw a link to it on Doc Searls' blog just now. Bernie is an amazing guy with an incredible sense of play. I still remember a long talk I had with him walking along the beach south of L.A. I've just added him to my blogroll.

Of Bernie's many wonderful ideas, one of my favorites is his meeting meter which graphically demonstrates how much money is a-wasting when meetings get off track. (Think of a taximeter that knows the combined hourly rate of everyone in the room.)

Back on the blogging-about-blogging tip, I notice that Bernie's weblog is run by Blogger Pro and that he has a RSS (XML) subscription link there, but last time I checked Blogger Pro's RSS feature wasn't available. I guess I'll have to check that again now.

Posted by xian at August 10, 2002 8:02 AM
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