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    January 12, 2007

    thehubbub: 01/12/07

    what people are talking about in my world

    The Apple iPhone has spawned at least three threads of conversation -- the product, the performance, and the lawsuit. The performance, in my opinion, will continue to generate commentary. Got the feeling that this may be the last time Steve Jobs wows the audience at Macworld, and already I am feeling nostalgic.

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    Steve Rubel: blog readership in Asia far outpaces US. So concludes an Edelman white paper. Says Steve: "Some 74% of Japanese read blogs, followed by 43% in South Korea and 39% in China. In the US, it’s about 27% and its even less in Europe."

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    New York Times: More and more people are forwarding their work email to Webmail, and the security risks are making managers freak. But we'll need policies that don't interfere with how people work. That's been one of the biggest lessons of Enterprise 2.0.

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